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Women's PSG: a young American arrives, Magnaba Folquet on loan to Fleury

2023-01-27T12:33:46.426Z


PSG, which will loan Magnaba Folquet to Fleury, must register the arrival of a young American midfielder and are still discussing


Second behind Lyon, leader of D1 Arkema, the women's section of Paris Saint-Germain is not done with its winter transfer window.

After recording the departures of Australian goalkeeper Lydia Williams (Brighton) and defender Estelle Cascarino (Manchester United), Angelo Castellazzi, the section's sporting director, and Sabrina Delannoy, his assistant, are looking into the market to make some last minute adjustments.

Announced close to completion on January 12, the track leading to Allyson Swaby, Jamaican international (14 selections), is not at all closed despite some unexpected complications in recent days.

The Parisian management, after having probed other possibilities, resumed discussions for the central defender, from Angel City (United States).

Also according to our information, the Parisian club should quickly welcome the young American hopeful Korbin Albert, for whom the management began negotiations several weeks ago.

This 19-year-old midfielder participated in the Under-20 World Cup last summer with the United States where she caught the eye of many European teams.

Finally, in the ranks of departures, PSG will lend the young Magnaba Folquet to Fleury (4th in D1) in the coming days.

Appeared several times with the team this season, the 19-year-old midfielder has been one of the profiles identified with the club for some time.

She leaves to harden in the team trained by the former Parisian Fabrice Abriel.

Source: leparis

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