Marquinhos remains the undisputed leader of the Paris Saint-Germain locker room. For the sixth consecutive season, the 31-year-old Brazilian defender has been re-elected as captain by his teammates through a democratic vote initiated by Luis Enrique.
This decision underscores his role as a symbol of stability and continuity in a transforming PSG.
Following Marquinhos, the leadership hierarchy is reshaping. Achraf Hakimi is emerging as his right-hand man, showcasing a growing assertiveness in his leadership style.
Vitinha is climbing the ranks, reflecting his technical influence and increasing importance within the squad. Meanwhile, Ousmane Dembélé secures the fourth spot, highlighting his successful integration and expanding role in PSG’s plans.
Hakimi, Vitinha or Dembélé: Who Will Be the Next Captain?
This trio is already preparing for the post-Marquinhos era. Looking ahead, Luis Enrique envisions Hakimi, Vitinha, and Dembélé as the new guard ready to share and eventually take over the captaincy, ensuring a smooth transition and continuity in leadership.
While Marquinhos remains the captain, the future of the Parisian locker room is already being written in his wake.
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