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While his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain from FK Krasnodar is imminent, Matvey Safonov (25 years old) will pass a big milestone in his career. The Russian goalkeeper will leave the club where he spent his entire early career to discover Ligue 1 and one of the best teams in Europe. Very good news in the eyes of former Russian striker Dimitri Sychev as he explained to the press agency TASS : “I think Safonov’s transfer to PSG is excellent publicity for the level of our championship and our best players.”
Former player of Olympique de Marseille where he spent a season and a half (January 2003/July 2004), Dmitri Sychev experienced Ligue 1 and gave advice on how to best adapt to his new club: “Marseille and PSG are enemies forever, as they say, I can only help. Advices ? The most important thing is to learn the language and adapt to the team. There, everything is created for football. You just have to show up. Safonov, of course, corresponds to the level of PSG and the French championship, I think he has a good chance of becoming number 1. The ball is in Matvey Safonov’s court.
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