The Announcement
Yoram Zague, a young forward on loan from Paris Saint-Germain to FC Copenhagen and then KAS Eupen this season, has been sentenced to 20 days in prison in Denmark. This sanction follows an offense for dangerous driving on Danish territory.
The player will have to return to Denmark to serve this sentence, possibly under electronic surveillance via an ankle tag. This judicial decision comes in the middle of the season, while Zague is currently playing on loan at KAS Eupen.
What We Know
Yoram Zague, a PSG academy product, was initially loaned to FC Copenhagen before being transferred on loan to KAS Eupen. The 20-day prison sentence was pronounced in Denmark, the country where the offense occurred.
The precise nature of the facts has not been detailed beyond the mention of dangerous driving. The use of an electronic tag suggests an adapted incarceration, which is common in this type of conviction in Europe.
At this stage, no indication has been given by PSG or his loan clubs regarding the immediate sporting consequences of this conviction for the player.
