Psg transfer news Gabriel Moscardo eyes move to espanyol barcelona
Following the confirmed departure of Gonçalo Ramos to AC Milan this week, another Paris Saint-Germain player is set to leave the club. Gabriel Moscardo, who has been on loan spells at Stade de Reims and Braga in recent seasons, is now in the sights of Espanyol Barcelona, according to Spanish press reports.
The 20-year-old midfielder, signed for €20 million in January 2024, has yet to make a single official appearance for PSG. His recent loan stints in France and Portugal have raised questions about his future with the French giants. Spanish media now suggest an Espanyol Barcelona loan deal is highly likely to materialize in the coming days.
Moscardo’s PSG future hangs in the balance
Despite his public statements in April expressing a strong desire to remain at PSG, recent developments paint a different picture. The young Brazilian international, who joined the club from Corinthians, admitted last spring that his focus was on securing more playing time and proving himself at the highest level.
In an exclusive interview at the time, Moscardo shared his ambitions: «We haven’t discussed next season yet. My agent, in agreement with PSG’s management, will decide what’s best for me. We’ll talk again once the season concludes. Of course, I want to stay at Paris Saint-Germain, complete pre-season training there, and secure my place. I’ve gained valuable experience this year at Braga, which will help me tackle future challenges. With determination, I’ll eventually play a full season for PSG and demonstrate what I’m capable of.»
PSG’s summer transfer window begins with departures
The potential move of Moscardo to Espanyol Barcelona marks PSG’s first major transfer activity of the summer, following Gonçalo Ramos’ €70 million transfer to AC Milan. Other players are also expected to leave the Parc des Princes, with Randal Kolo Muani reportedly closing in on a move to Juventus and Kang-in Lee nearing a transfer to Atlético Madrid.
As PSG reshapes its squad for the upcoming season, the club’s hierarchy faces decisions that will shape the team’s future competitiveness in both domestic and European competitions.