Uruguayan international Manuel Ugarte has announced he has completed his move to French champions Paris Saint-Germain.
The 22-year-old confirmed the news to the Portuguese paper Record, saying, “I’m resting a bit and then it will be time to start at PSG. I’m going to a giant club, I can’t believe it yet. I’m very happy.”
Manuel Ugarte confirms move to French champions
The central midfielder will add much-needed steel to a flaky PSG side, who are looking to replace long-serving midfielder Marco Verratti and are open to the departure of Spanish international Fabian Ruiz this summer.
According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, the move will be announced officially by PSG next month once the players return to pre-season following their summer holidays.
Manuel Ugarte confirms his imminent move to PSG: “I’m resting a bit and then it will be time to start at PSG. I’m going to a giant club, I can’t believe it yet… I’m very happy”, via Record. 🔴🔵🇺🇾 #PSG
Ugarte has already signed contract and completed medical — official in July. pic.twitter.com/RMXcaYrQQA
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 15, 2023
Chelsea had shown an interest in Ugarte but quickly moved their attention to Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo after reportedly refusing to pay close to the $65m fee for the Uruguayan.