Manuel Ugarte opens his mouth about his departure from PSG

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Having arrived at Manchester United in the final hours of the summer transfer window after a long saga, the former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, who is having a mixed season in France, has still not had the opportunity to show his talent at Old Trafford. But the 23-year-old midfielder was nevertheless present during the draw conceded by Uruguay against Paraguay (0-0) and has agreed to look back on his complicated season at PSG. He arrived last summer for 60 million euros.

“It has been very difficult and complicated because I have tried not to live it with a lot of anxiety. But it has been difficult. The pre-season has been strange for me because I was not used to finding myself in this situation and playing so little. But now that everything has been resolved, I am very happy and I felt good on the pitch today. The wait has been long and I have been anxious at times. But this kind of situation happens to any player.”he mentioned, in the mixed zone.

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