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One of the Parisian summer recruits revealed his ambitions within the capital club.
Active as usual on the summer transfer market, Paris Saint-Germain has finalized the arrival of defensive reinforcement: Willian Pacho. Arriving discreetly in the capital from Eintracht Frankfurt for a fee of 40 million euros excluding bonuses, the central defender quickly integrated into his new team, forming a new tandem with Marquinhos in the absence of Lucas Hernandez and Presnel Kimpembe, injured.
The Ecuadorian was often preferred to Lucas Beraldo in the central hinge, while Milan Skriniar was relegated to the bottom of the hierarchy by Parisian coach Luis Enrique. A situation which benefits Pacho, determined to continue his progress at PSG.
Pacho wants to score goals
“I’ve been playing well for some time. I make it a point to be consistent, consistency has always been my strong point and I intend to continue. I will work, learn, in order to achieve my dreams”he confided in an interview for theAFP this Thursday.
The 23-year-old notably spoke about the aspects of his game that he wants to improve. “I would like to improve in the offensive phase, during corners, to be able to score”specified the native of Quinindé, who started 11 times and delivered an assist in 12 games this season.
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