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·3 February 2026
PSG: Gabriel Moscardo reveals Campos’ plan for his future

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·3 February 2026

On loan this season at SC Braga, Gabriel Moscardo gave an update to the Brazilian media outlet Terra. The 20-year-old midfielder, under contract with Paris Saint-Germain, spoke about how his game has evolved, but also about the central role played by PSG’s sporting advisor Luis Campos in his recent journey, confirming a strong ongoing connection with the Parisian club.
“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 operates in both areas, receiving the ball more in the final third.”
Luis Campos is really someone who has helped me a lot, especially during my foot recovery, with all those problems related to the surgery. He was there when I was practically without a foot. He kept telling me: “I’m going to sign you, I’m going to sign you, you’re good, you’re good, you’ll get back on track, I’m going to sign you, don’t worry, don’t worry, I’m going to sign you.” And he signed me. He has always had total confidence in me, 100%. I can say that he’s the person at PSG who is closest to me. He’s someone who often sends me messages, who talks to me, he’s a bit like a father to me.
The goal for the future? Of course, I want to return to Paris Saint-Germain one day, hopefully as soon as next season, but this conversation with Campos is more of a routine discussion. I appreciate him a lot, 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 make me succeed here at Paris Saint-Germain, to make me one of the best midfielders in the world, here in Paris,” he said, as reported by CulturePSG.
While some observers no longer hesitate to question Paris Saint-Germain’s strategy regarding Gabriel Moscardo, the player’s statements tell a very different story. Far from being a neglected case, the Brazilian insists on constant monitoring and clear support from the Parisian sporting management, especially from Luis Campos. During his injury and recovery period, the sporting advisor never questioned his potential or his future in Paris.
Even better, Moscardo describes a lasting relationship of trust, built on regular exchanges and a clearly defined project: seeing him succeed at PSG. On the pitch, his time at Braga fits into this logic of progression, with a more attacking role, seen as a stage of development 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 kind of statement is a reminder that some journeys are built over the long term. In Paris, the club seems to embrace this timeline, even when the outside environment demands immediate answers.
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