PSG, a former Parisian sends a nice message to supporters!

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Forced towards the exit this summer, Danilo Pereira left Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the transfer window to join the Saudi Pro League and the Al-Ittihad team.

The Portuguese defender, who received support from the fans, did not hesitate to thank them on social media with a post on his Instagram account.

Very happy for your support. I will always be one of you,” the person concerned quickly responded in an Instagram story.

The Portuguese international joined the capital club in the summer of 2020 from FC Porto. Four seasons later, he sets sail, leaving behind 115 appearances for a total of 8 goals scored.

Now, the 33-year-old will discover a new team and a new championship. He should rub shoulders with players like Karim Benzema, Ngolo Kante, Fabinho and even the French coach Laurent Blanc.

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