The Grand Paris Club has now finished all their trips to Japan and have returned to France to officially start their preparations for the upcoming season. According to the team newspaper, the whole team returned to Rutgers base this Wednesday, but this time not all the team received a notice, and 5 players did not arrive at the base on time.
The five are Draxler, Wijnaldum and Herrera. Rafinha and Courzavoie. It is reported that the five people did not return to the team is not intentional, but the team did not inform them of the time of return, they were included in the "unpopular" player group, will be called into an afternoon of separate training group, not with other first-team players.
Such thunderous tactics undoubtedly came from the hands of Campos, the new director of Paris. At the beginning of his tenure this summer, he said that he must help the health team of Paris, and while introducing suitable new recruits, cleaning up redundant personnel is also a top priority. Considering that Paris gives players salaries that are several times higher than the market level, it is difficult to get these players to take the initiative.
So Campos thought of such a method, let these players who are not included in the new season plan train alone, do not arrange for them to train with the big troops, and even threaten that the new season will not give these players any chance, using such a tough means to force them to leave.
Paris didn't have a lot of big moves in the transfer market this summer, they only welcomed two new signings this summer, Mujle and Equitic. On the one hand, it is due to Campos's caution, and on the other hand, it is due to insufficient salary space. For Campos, it is urgent to get rid of these players who are not in the plan, and the salary space they have freed up can be used to allow Paris to continue to reinforce in the transfer market.
Campos's thunder tactics may work, but it may also cause another kind of panic in the dressing room of Greater Paris. Herrera and Draxler played for Paris for many years, and although their abilities were not outstanding, they were also diligent in the team and were welcomed in the dressing room. Treating the old courtier with such a tough approach will surely make some other players feel cold.
And wouldn't it be worse if these players were pushed to hurry up and they laid down a heart in Paris? Considering that most of these players are no longer young, it is highly likely that this will happen.