According to the "Team" report, 32-year-old Marginhos has doubts about his future at Paris Saint-Germain and may leave the team this summer and end his 12-year career at the Princes Stadium.
A few days ago, Marginhos won the Champions League trophy as captain, and he helped the team make history. Marginhos and Paris Saint-Germain's contract expires in 2028 and no decision has been made. However, those around him remain silent about his future. Given the arrival of the 2026 World Cup, he may choose to stay at Paris Saint-Germain for another year.
Although Marginhos' performance in the Champions League is crucial (16 starts in 17 games), his playing time has been reduced as a whole for the 2024-25 season. Head coach Enrique insists on rotating and managing players' game time, especially during this unusually long season (including the new UEFA Champions League system and the Club World Cup to be held in the United States from June 14 to July 13). As a result, Marginhos' appearances have decreased while Pacho has become the core of the defense, who has participated in a total of 52 games. With the club planning to introduce a right centre-back, Marginhos' playing time may be further reduced next season.
Nearly 80 relatives and friends of Marginhos came to watch the game on Saturday in the stands at the Allianz Stadium, which may also herald a grand farewell. Whether or not leaving Paris Saint-Germain within a few weeks, Marginhos has become an important part of the history of the Paris Saint-Germain Club. In addition to winning the Champions League trophy as the captain, he also maintained the record of the most games (485 games) and the most trophys (34).