PSG, Pacho’s first strong words upon his arrival!

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It’s now official. Paris Saint-Germain has its third signing of the summer transfer window. This Friday, the capital club made the news official on its social networks.

Ecuadorian defender Willian Pacho has signed with the Red and Blue until June 2029 for the sum of 40 million euros from Eintracht Frankfurt.

Aged 22, the new Parisian defender is taking a step forward in his career by joining the most important club in France but especially one of the best in Europe. On the official website of the Parisian team, Pacho did not hide his joy at having joined the French champions.

“I am very happy to join Paris Saint-Germain. I hope to bring my personality, show all my determination in order to win many trophies,” he said.

Its president Nasser Al-Khelaifi also sent strong words to the former Frankfurter but also on the new red and blue project. We are delighted to welcome Willian Pacho to the Paris Saint-Germain family. Willian is a fantastic young international player – and the next great talent to join our Club. At Paris Saint-Germain, we continue to build our project with an amazing, young and talented team – and above all, in a collective framework

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Number 51 for Pacho

Willian Pacho is a new player for Paris Saint-Germain. He also becomes the first Ecuadorian to wear the colors of the capital club. He will also be the first player to wear the number 51.

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