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Women's PSG: Labbé arrives at the goalkeepers, the crusaders for Picaud

2021-08-13T16:33:13.469Z


As announced, PSG has reached a final agreement with the Canadian Olympic champion ... but loses its other recruit, victim of a break-up


The hierarchy among the guardians of the PSG begins to be established.

The French champion club has reached a final agreement for the recruitment of Stéphanie Labbé, 34, just Olympic champion with Canada and player for the Swedish club Rosengard.

She will join PSG on her return from her summer tour in the United States to meet her compatriots Ashley Lawrence and Jordyn Huitema, also gold medalists in Tokyo (Japan) on August 7.

Experienced goalkeeper, Labbé was targeted by Ulrich Ramé, sports director, for several weeks as we announced on July 20.

However, PSG wanted to let him conclude his Olympic adventure before finalizing the negotiations and the contract.

Other avenues were also explored, but they were unsuccessful.

Stéphanie Labbé arrives for a starting place in a goal abandoned by Chilean Chris Endler, who left for OL after the title won in Paris.

It remains to know the identity of his lining.

Because the bad news came from the state of health of Constance Picaud.

Recruited from Le Havre, one of the best French hopes was injured in a friendly match against AS Rome (2-1) on August 4 in Toulouse.

Even if she was able to play the last minutes of this meeting, Picaud was the victim of a total rupture of a cruciate ligament of the knee.

She will be operated on in September and will miss several months of competition.

Logically, PSG should place Charlotte Voll in number 2 of Stéphanie Labbé. The German should have been loaned this season (the Reims track was mentioned) but the news is therefore shaking up plans. The number 3 will be Alice Pinguet, 19, hope from the training center of the red and blue club.

Source: leparis

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