Alexandre Letellier leaves Paris Saint-Germain

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Reserve goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain, Alexandre Letellier (33) was coming to the end of his contract this summer with the Ile-de-France club. If not preserved, he will have to find another base. Trained at PSG between 1990 and 2010, the former Angers goalkeeper returned home in 2020. Time to play 2 matches and win 3 Ligues 1, 2 Coupes de France and 2 Champions Trophies.

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“A beautiful page is turning… After 4 years of pride in having worn the colors of my favorite club, it is time to say goodbye. I wanted to thank the Paris Saint-Germain club, the president, the managers, the coaches, the goalkeeper coaches, the staff, the medical staff and of course the players I have been able to work with over all these years. A big thank you also to the stewards and employees of the club, the people behind the scenes who ensure that the players are in the best conditions and who ensure that the club runs. Thank you all for what you have given me. Thank you also to the supporters who have always supported me, the Parisian titi that I am. I will always stay behind the Paris Saint-Germain club because as the song says “I have a love of the jersey, red and blue engraved in my skin since the cradle”. See you soon Paris, thank you for everything”he announced on his Instagram account.

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