The transfer window is gathering pace at Paris Saint-Germain. Following the official confirmation of Gonçalo Ramos joining AC Milan this Tuesday, several other departures are expected from the French capital. While some big names are linked with permanent moves, young midfielder Gabriel Moscardo is currently the subject of intense interest from Espanyol Barcelona. Reports from Spain suggest that a loan agreement is highly probable.

The first major piece of business for Paris Saint-Germain this summer has been finalized. Gonçalo Ramos, the 25-year-old forward who arrived three years ago from Benfica Lisbon, has officially transferred to AC Milan in a deal worth roughly 70M€. This exit appears to be just the beginning of a squad reshuffle, with Randal Kolo Muani linked to Juventus and Kang-in Lee potentially on his way to Atlético de Madrid.

Gabriel Moscardo targeted for a loan in Spain

Gabriel Moscardo is another player who could be leaving the Paris Saint-Germain ranks shortly. After being signed for 20M€ in January 2024, the 20-year-old midfielder was sent on loan to Stade de Reims for the 2024-2025 campaign, followed by a stint at Braga. Despite being under contract until June 2028, a new loan spell is on the horizon, this time with Espanyol Barcelona. Negotiations are reportedly at an advanced stage, and there is a strong belief that the move will be finalized soon.

A desire to prove himself in the French capital

Despite the rumors of a move to La Liga, Gabriel Moscardo had previously voiced his commitment to making it at Paris Saint-Germain. Having yet to feature in an official match for the club, he shared his thoughts on his future a few months ago: “We haven’t discussed next season yet. My representative and the management at Paris Saint-Germain will determine the best path forward. I truly want to stay at the club and take part in the pre-season preparations because I believe that is where I belong. My time at Braga has been vital for my growth and has prepared me for the challenges ahead. I hope to eventually play a full season here and show everyone what I can do.”