PSG underwent significant changes last summer with numerous young players; in the locker room, the seating arrangement was meticulously determined.

Who sits next to whom in the locker room? It’s delicate, it’s strategic. After the Brazilian, Argentinean, and French cliques in recent seasons, PSG has implemented a new-look locker room… still based on language. Thus, on the right side, there’s a majority of Spanish-speaking players with Soler or Ruiz and Asensio. The Portuguese clique isn’t far off on the right-center.

More surprisingly, Warren Zaïre Emery has a seat right next to captain Marquinhos, placed in the center. There’s a predominantly French left side with Mbappé, Barcola, Dembélé, Kolo Muani, and the very close to Mbappé, Hakimi.


According to L’Equipe, when sporting advisor Luis Campos arrived at the club, he expressed his desire to maintain strong bonds with certain individuals while ensuring that no one felt isolated. This vision was realized through the collaboration of Luis Enrique and Nasser al-Khelaïfi.


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