PSG: Matvey Safonov sends a message to Gianluigi Donnarumma

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It’s recently official. Matvey Safonov is a new player from Paris Saint-Germain. Announced as the future competitor of Gianluigi Donnarumma, the Russian goalkeeper delivered his first impressions as a new Parisian. “I was a little nervous, but now I’m happy. PSG is one of the biggest clubs with history and trophies. It’s a great team, a great club. When PSG asked me to join, I think it was impossible to say no”he said, before mentioning his future Italian teammate.

“Yes, I want to be better. I want to improve here and this is a great chance for me. I don’t think I have any pressure. I’m calm. I always try to help my teammates. If I want to say something and when I want to do something for them, I try to do it. I’m ready to talk with the big players. For me, it’s very interesting to be able to progress alongside Donnarumma. It’s positive. I want us to be able to work together. I am happy to be in Paris and I look forward to meeting you”he declared on the official website of the French champions.

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