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This Sunday, Layvin Kurzawa spilled the beans with Paris Saint-Germain. Having announced his departure from the capital club a few weeks ago, the left defender will now turn the page on nine years with PSG. An end to an experience that will not displease the person concerned, who has spoken out to several media outlets about his last years with Paris. Asked about several aspects of his experience in the Ile-de-France region, the French international explained that he felt in danger in the capital and explained what he expected for the rest of his career:
“I am open to everythingnotes Layvin Kurzawa. Money is not the priority. I need a real sports project and a place where my family and I will feel at peace. I would like to have a quiet life. I knew peace in London, we could go out to the park without being surrounded by malicious people. In Paris, I have to have security all the time in front of my house. In nine years, we have been burglarized three times. This is no life.“, the person concerned said in an interview with The Team.
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