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Mbappé won't like this, PSG paid $20m for a player who will be injured for 3 months

The French side decided to sign him in the January transfer window, but he will not be able to play.

The French side decided to sign him in the January transfer window, but he will not be able to play.

Paris Saint-Germain are preparing to face the second half of the 2023/24 season. The coming months will be even more demanding than the previous ones, as the Ligue 1 will be defined, as well as the French national cups, and above all the Champions League. The club's main objective is to become European champions for the first time in its history and they will do everything in their power to achieve it.

 

On Wednesday, February 14, Luis Enrique's team will play the first leg of the round of 16 against Real Sociedad at the Parc des Princes. And three weeks later, on March 5, the winner of the round will be defined at the Reale Arena Stadium in San Sebastian.

With that goal in mind, PSG are preparing to return to competition after the vacation the players had for Christmas. They returned to training and are ready to play the match of the round of 64 of the Coupe de France against Union Sportive Revéloise, a team of the sixth division. The game will be on Sunday, January 7.

But beyond that, the chiefs and the coach are working to agree on the arrival of some players who can help improve the team for the second half of the season. The first to arrive during the January transfer window is Moscardo. The Brazilian defensive midfielder is only 18 years old and already stands out at Corinthians. His performances caught the attention of the Parisian side, who agreed to pay more than $20 million for him and sign him to a five-year contract.

 

Something unexpected happened

Moscardo already arrived in Paris last week and even toured the training complex in Poissy, before undergoing medical tests and signing his contract. But now some bad news has been confirmed: he has a foot injury that will require surgery. He will not be available to coach Luis Enrique for at least three months. 

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