Zoumana Camara will leave PSG

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Coach of PSG’s U19s since 2021, Zoumana Camara will have a change of scenery this summer. According to the newspaper The Teamthe former French international (1 selection) has already announced internally his wish to leave training in order to join a professional group.

Already after his playing career, “Papus” had successively served as assistant to Laurent Blanc (2015-2016), Unai Emery (2016-2018) and Thomas Tuchel (2018-2020) in Paris. Last summer, he had also expressed his desire to move elsewhere, but was retained by Luca Cattani, the director of the training center. Always according to The Team, Camara would today be one of the candidates to succeed Stéphane Dumont, current coach of Guingamp. A meeting would be planned for the week between the Breton club and the 45-year-old technician.

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