“It has been a very difficult year and it hurts not being able to achieve the goals we had,” said the Argentine, who is returning to PSG.
The ‘bianconeri’ have not exercised their right to buy the player’s file, which amounted to 22.6 million euros
The Argentine international Leandro Paredes said goodbye to Juventus in Turin on Monday with a publication on social networks in which he made his departure from the Italian club and his return to the French PSG official.
“It has been a very difficult year and it hurts not to be able to achieve the goals we had, but I take with me a group of incredible players and people”wrote the midfielder on his Instagram account.
Paredes, 28, also wanted to “thank the fans”, who stressed that they have supported him “throughout the year”.
“But above all -he added- to each and every one of my teammates, I will always take them with me”, he concluded in an emotional message that puts an end to his short relationship with the black and white club, in which he has only played one season.
In recent months, the Argentine’s relationship with the club was not at its best. In April, a discussion between the footballer and his coach, Massimiliano Allegri, was made public. who was spoiled by the short time he played in the second part of the season.
After the loan this year from Paris Saint-Germain, the Turin club has not exercised its right to buy the player’s file, which amounted to 22.6 million euros.