PSG completes a priority file (official)

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By: Manu Tournoux

For several weeks, rumors have been going well on the Paris Saint-Germain side. As a crucial transfer window approaches, the club multiplies the tracks, leaving the shadow of a XXL recruitment. Between speculations on an unexpected return, the arrival of a South American prodigy or the ultimate offensive to convince a European star, the new formalization communicated by the club this weekend is surprising.

Because it is not a player who joins PSG, but a strategic alliance that has just been sealed. Paris Saint-Germain and the Gates Foundation have announced the renewal of their partnership in favor of global infant health, through the initiative “PSG for Communities”. An approach started in 2023, now extended to American territory with a series of events organized in Seattle. Objective: work for the eradication of preventable diseases such as polio.

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Beyond the symbol, this collaboration embodies a broader vision of the role of sport in our societies. PSG, thanks to its global platform, intends to become a full -fledged player in social change. Inclusive clinics have been set up for 150 young athletes in Seattle, with an emphasis on the inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorders, echoing the values ​​carried by the One Team program.

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The club's figures, like Fabien Allègre, recalled the deep meaning of this commitment: “Sport is a lever for progress,” he insists. A message taken up by the Gates Foundation, which insists on the need to guarantee each child a free future of avoidable diseases. A noble ambition, to which PSG lends its image and its influence.

While the club is preparing for an eventful summer on the field of transfers, this formalization recalls that other fights, far from the spotlight, are played in parallel. And if it will still be necessary to wait to see a new star landed, PSG already scores a capital goal in another register: that of the social impact.