This season, PSG is represented in the four corners of Europe.
Last summer, fourteen players left the capital club on loan, most of them at the very end of the transfer window.
If some have not particularly marked the spirits since the start of the season in their new jersey, others have been showing beautiful colors for a few weeks.
This situation bothers the leaders, who fear to recover all these players at the end of the season, and once again to weigh down their recruitment envelope.
Icardi, delighted in Turkey, Dina Ebimbe most used player
He was undoubtedly the one who started the furthest, between his cutesy performances with PSG and the roller coaster of his love life:
Mauro Icardi
(29) shows beautiful things at Galatasaray.
After a timid start, the striker, who played 7 games (out of a possible 12) with the Turkish club, was decisive nine times in the last five (5 goals, 4 assists) and showed himself to his advantage during the derby against Fenerbahçe on January 8.
Without being indisputable holders, the two players on loan in Germany,
Abdou Diallo
(26) at RB Leipzig and
Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe
(22) at Eintracht Frankfurt, each have a full first part of the season.
The Senegalese defender, who played in the World Cup, was regularly lined up from the start (11 games played including 8 starts).
The French midfielder is the most used player among PSG loanees (17 games, 2 goals, 1 assist) and has even started continuously since October.
His loan is, as a reminder, accompanied by a purchase option which will become mandatory if Frankfurt remains in the Bundesliga.
Draxler, Paredes, Kurzawa true to themselves
More than two months since we last saw him, and his first Premier League match with Fulham (October 1),
Layvin Kurzawa
(30) started 2023 with a goal in the FA Cup on January 7.
It was only the second game for the defender, who was out all October due to injury.
Julian Draxler
(29) and
Leandro Paredes
(28) have played a few more matches, but do not convince.
At Benfica (D 1 Portuguese), the German has never made his way to the starting XI and, even if he is regularly used (14 games played, 589 minutes, 5 starts), he is only too rarely decisive (2 goals).
The Argentinian, crowned with the title of world champion this winter in Doha, will find balm there to put at the heart of his season, which he started as a holder at Juventus before losing his place.
He has not started a match since September, but has come into play every time, in Serie A as in the Champions League.
It's still more than
Ander Herrera
(33), who has yet to play a full match with Bilbao.
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After a period of adaptation which will have seen him evolve with the U 21 of Sunderland,
Edouard Michut
(19) recently chained his first three tenures with the first team of the English D 2 club.
It is the opposite dynamic to that of
Colin Dagba
(24), who chained 9 appearances between the 5th and 15th day of Ligue 1 with Strasbourg but who had to deal with injuries.
Still among young people,
Djeidi Gassama
(19), at KAS Eupen in Belgian D 1, and
Kenny Nagera
(20), with the reserve of FC Lorient, glean good minutes of play, particularly the second.
Wijnaldum, the tile
Three players remain, who have hardly set foot on the pitch this season.
First the poor
Georginio Wijnaldum
(32), who played two small ends of matches with Roma in friendly and in Serie A before breaking his tibia.
The Dutchman has recently resumed the path of collective training.
Finally two young players, the former captain of the U 19
Moutanabi Bodiang
(19 years old) and
Anfane Ahamada
(20 years old).
The first has not been called up with Le Puy Foot (National) since September.
The second has 31 minutes (3 games) in all with Martigues (National)