Presnel Kimpembe farewell PSG after 20 years of attachment

After 20 years of attachment, the Kimpembe Presnel has officially parted with Paris Saint-Germain to move to the Qatar Sports Club.

Presnel Kimpembe farewell PSG after 20 years of attachment

Growing up from the PSG training furnace since 2005, the little boy Presnel Kimpembe has now become one of the symbols of the Parc des Princes. The French star debuted in 2014, played a total of 241 matches, scored 3 goals and had 2 assists. Not only is the child of Paris, he also carries 31 times PSG captain's armband, a testament to the trust and influence in the defense.

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Presnel Kimpembe farewell PSG after 20 years of attachment

The impressive performance in the PSG shirt has brought Kimpembe to the national team, where he participated in the 2018 World Cup championship with Les Bleus. 28 caps of the team is a testament to the talent of this center -back in 1995.

President Nasser Al-Khelaifi could not hide his emotions when he broke up with the god: “Presnel Kimpembe has had an extraordinary career with Paris Saint-Germain. From the age of 8, he grew up and matured at all levels of the beloved club. Presnel was always a professional example, a great ambassador and a model for young players. He was forever part of the PSG family. We wish him success in the new journey.”

Kimpembe left as the third most achievement in PSG history. He and the Capital team won 8 Ligue 1 championships, 7 French National Cups, 6 French Super Cups, 5 French League Cups and especially 1 Champions League. Despite severe serious injuries, the French center -back still resilient, becoming a steel barrier for many generations of PSG.

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Now, Kimpembe will open a new chapter at Qatar Sports Club, where he can debut next weekend in the match against Al-Rayyan. In the Qatar league, he will reunite with many familiar faces such as Marco Verratti, Pablo Sarabia or Julian Draxler, his teammates who wrote the golden history in Paris.

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