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Having left Chelsea this summer to go to Fluminense, Thiago Silva (40 years old) continues to have fun in Brazil. While he left Paris Saint-Germain in 2020 after eight seasons in the French capital, the Brazilian international remains attached to the club where he will have lived most of his career. In an interview for the website of the Parisian club, Thiago Silva returned to his relationship with Paris Saint-Germain and his attachment to the club of the French capital. He took the opportunity to make a beautiful declaration of love to PSG.
“Of course, I watch every game whenever I get the chance! And it’s strange because every time I watch Paris Saint-Germain, I feel like I’m still at the club. I think it’s because I identified with Paris and it’s part of me. It was the most important time of my life as a professional player and as a father. It was magnificent. What more can I say? I just wish the best to the club, the fans, the city. Paris Saint-Germain is magical and it’s magnificent!”he said.
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