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Good luck and see you later: Greetings from PSG for Di María leaving France

Good luck and see you later: Greetings from PSG for Di María leaving France

PSG fired Di María with honors, through their social networks. Photo: AFP

Paris Saint Germain announced on social media that Argentine midfielder Angel Di María will leave the institution at the end of this season.

“PSG wishes to greet Angel Di María for his 7 seasons with the red and blue shirt”, thus begins the note on their networks.

“Fideo”, who came from Manchester United, won 18 titles and became the club’s all-time most assisted footballer.

Now, the footballer from Rosario, who is thinking of playing the World Cup in Qatar, will look for new horizons and according to the Italian press, Juventus would be his next club, a team that he would arrive on free for the next campaign in view of what will be the preparation for what would be his last World Cup with the Argentine soccer team.

The footballer born in Rosario Central posted on his Instagram account an image in what was the last training session wearing the colors of the French team, recently crowned champion of Ligue 1.



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