According to O Jogo, Braga is considering asking Paris Saint-Germain to extend the loan of 20-year-old Brazilian defensive midfielder Gabriel Moscardo, currently playing for SC Braga, for another year. The information confirms genuine satisfaction on the Portuguese side, but it remains primarily a market signal, not yet a decision from PSG.

According to O Jogo, Braga is satisfied with Moscardo’s performances. The Portuguese club wants to leverage its good relationship with Paris to request another one-year loan. pic.twitter.com/POVZr3cHdw
Caution is still necessary in this matter. The fact that Braga is satisfied with Moscardo’s performances makes the possibility of another loan credible, especially since the player still belongs to Paris Saint-Germain and joined the Portuguese club on a one-year deal without an option to buy.
For Paris, the benefit is clear: allowing the Brazilian to continue his development in an environment where he plays regularly, gains experience, and can hone his versatility without immediate pressure. But a real possibility doesn’t mean an imminent agreement. PSG will first have to decide based on their squad, Luis Enrique’s needs, and any offers available on the market. Braga can make a request, Paris can listen, but the final decision will rest with PSG.
The Moscardo situation, therefore, seems less like a mere rumor and more like a logical option. But logical doesn’t mean automatic: in the transfer market, especially with a young player still developing, timing is almost as important as the idea itself.
