On loan this season to SC Braga, Gabriel Moscardo spoke to the Brazilian media outlet Terra. The 20-year-old midfielder, under contract with Paris Saint-Germain, discussed his evolving game, as well as the central role of PSG’s sporting advisor, Luis Campos, in his recent journey, confirming his continued strong connection with the Parisian club.
Moscardo: “I have the legs and the fitness to play in the attacking third and be able to attack.”
“One thing I’ve developed a lot is being a bit more like a number 8. Here at Braga, I sometimes play as a number 10, a midfielder who moves around both areas, receiving the ball mostly in the final third.”
Moscardo: “He’s someone who often sends me messages, who talks to me; he’s a bit like a father to me.”
“Luis Campos is really someone who helped me a lot, especially during my foot recovery, with all the problems related to the surgery.” He was there when I was practically without a foothold. He kept telling me, “I’m going to hire you, I’m going to hire you, you’re good, you’re good, you’re going to turn things around, I’m going to hire you, don’t worry, don’t worry, I’m going to hire you.” And he did hire me.
He always had complete faith in me, 100%. I can say he’s the person closest to me at PSG. He often sends me messages, talks to me; he’s a bit like a father to me.
Moscardo: “Of course, I want to return to Paris Saint-Germain one day, hopefully as early as next season.”
The goal for the future?
“Of course, I want to return to Paris Saint-Germain one day, hopefully as early as next season, but this conversation with Campos is more of a routine chat.” I appreciate him very much, I have a lot of affection for him, and I hope to bring him a lot of joy too, because he says his goal is to help me succeed here at Paris Saint-Germain, to make me one of the best midfielders in the world, here in Paris.”
While some observers are already questioning Paris Saint-Germain’s strategy regarding Gabriel Moscardo, the player’s account tells a completely different story. Far from a matter that has been shelved, the Brazilian insists on constant monitoring and the full support of the Parisian sporting management, particularly Luis Campos. During his injury and recovery period, the sporting advisor never doubted his potential or his future in Paris.
Even better, Moscardo describes a lasting relationship of trust, built on regular communication and a clearly defined project: to see him succeed at PSG. On the pitch, his time at Braga fits into this progression, with a more attacking role, conceived as a developmental step. and not as a distancing. A clear message sent to those already drawing definitive conclusions.
In a context where patience is rarely a dominant virtue around PSG, this type of discourse serves as a reminder that some careers are built over the long term. In Paris, the club seems to embrace this timeframe, even when the outside world demands immediate answers.