According to Le Parisien, Paris Saint-Germain, with Luis Campos at the helm, is keeping faith with Gabriel Moscardo (midfielder, 19), whose contract runs until 2028. Despite the end of his loan spell at Reims on June 30, the club has no plans to recall him for the Club World Cup and is preparing a new loan deal, despite several suitors having already come forward this winter.
“The capital club, led by Luis Campos, still has confidence in Moscardo, whose contract runs until 2028. However, they have not expressed any desire to bring him back for the Club World Cup (June 14 – July 13, 2025).
His loan at Reims officially ends on June 30. Gabriel Moscardo is likely to go out on loan again next season. A meeting is due to take place shortly with his entourage to plan the next step. There should be a number of candidates, bearing in mind that last winter several clubs (in France and abroad) contacted Paris to acquire him.”
PSG continues to bank on patience with Gabriel Moscardo. Having arrived with great promise, the young Brazilian midfielder (18) has not yet had the opportunity to establish himself in the Parisian squad. Luis Campos, in charge of recruitment, prefers to focus on the player’s progress through a new loan deal next season, rather than rushing to bring him home for the Club World Cup.
This decision is part of a long-term development strategy, as Moscardo has already attracted the interest of several clubs, both in France and abroad. Cautious but ambitious management to prepare PSG’s future in midfield. It may be questionable, but the club is managing it rather well. It’s not a failure of the mercato, but a potential vision for PSG’s future in the years to come. Secondly, it’s the player who holds the cards.