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PSG: Rafinha joins Al-Arabi SC in Qatar

 Rafinha, 31, has left Paris Saint-Germain to join Qatari side Al-Arabi SC. Rafinha joined PSG in January 2020. She made nine appearances and four goals during his time at the club. He could not establish himself as an essential player on the team due to injuries throughout the season that limited his playing time.

PSG: Rafinha joins Al-Arabi SC in Qatar

Rafinha’s departure is not a surprise. The midfielder joined PSG in January 2020. Having previously played for Manchester City and Barcelona. During his time as the French champions. Rafinha made nine appearances and scored four goals. He was also part of their squad. That won the domestic league title in the 2019-20 season after coming second in the 2018-19 campaign.

However, Rafinha has decided to move on from France as. He looks to play regularly ahead of Qatar 2022 World Cup preparations with Al-Arabi SC (Qatar). His move could be seen as an indication. That he does not want to stay at PSG where he might only feature sporadically. Due to their depth in midfield options such as Thiago Motta or Marco Verratti who have been keeping him out of matches lately despite being among Europe’s best players during the last few years - this would be especially true if we consider how much more valuable he would become once Ronaldo leaves Real Madrid next summer - which seems very likely given recent developments within Spanish media circles where there are rumors about them parting ways soon after next season ends."

Brazilian midfielder Rafinha, 31, has left Paris Saint-Germain to join Qatari side Al-Arabi SC.

Rafinha, who joined the Parisians in January 2020, played just nine games for the club. The Brazilian midfielder failed to establish himself as a starter under Tuchel and was not able to fulfill his potential under the German coach.

Rafinha’s departure from PSG isn't surprising given how much he struggled in recent seasons at Parc des Princes. His signing was supposed to be one of Tuchel's first moves when he took over as manager but things didn't work out for either party involved (PSG or Rafinha).

Paris Saint-Germain announced that Brazilian midfielder Rafinha, 31, has left the club to join Qatari side Al-Arabi SC.

Rafinha, 31, was a free agent after leaving Barcelona at the end of last season. He signed a two-year contract with Al-Arabi SC and reunited with his former manager Josep Guardiola.

The Brazilian has played for Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Bayern Munich among others in his career which spans almost 15 years. He won the Champions League in 2013/14 as well as La Liga twice (2009/10 & 2010/11), Serie A once (2007/08), Copa Libertadores twice (2011 & 2014), UEFA Super Cup 2009 & 2010; FIFA Club World Cup 2009 & 2011

The former Barcelona player joined PSG in January 2020. He managed just nine appearances and four goals in his short time at the club. However, due to injuries throughout the season, he was not able to establish himself in Thomas Tuchel’s starting lineup.

Rafinha struggled for minutes at PSG

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His departure is not a surprise as Angel Di Maria is expected to return from injury while Layvin Kurzawa is expected to sign a new contract this summer. This would be in addition to the anticipated arrival of Juan Bernat who will be free next month following his release from Bayern Munich.

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Conclusion

Rafinha was a very good player when he played for Barcelona but since then, he has been unable to establish himself in Paris Saint-Germain’s starting lineup. The Brazilian midfielder struggled for minutes at PSG and his departure is not a surprise as Angel Di Maria is expected to return from injury while Layvin Kurzawa is expected to sign a new contract this summer. This would be in addition to the anticipated arrival of Juan Bernat who will be free next month following his release from Bayern Munich.

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