Safonov was banned from leaving Russia due to debt, transfer to PSG is in jeopardy
The transfer of Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov to the French PSG was in jeopardy. Baza writes about this in its Telegram channel.
According to the source, on June 6, the goalkeeper of the Russian national team was banned from leaving Russia due to a child support debt. After recalculation, Safonov found himself owing his ex-wife and daughter 60 million rubles.
It is noted that the footballer is currently with the national team in Belarus, where a friendly match will take place on June 7. If he returns home, he will no longer be able to leave the country until the ban is lifted. However, it is unknown whether he will be able to travel abroad from Belarus.
Earlier, head coach of the Russian national team Valery Karpin said that Safonov underwent a medical examination at PSG. He added that a contract with the Russian goalkeeper will be signed in the coming days.
On May 25, it was reported that Safonov was close to moving to PSG. It was clarified that the clubs had reached a final agreement on signing a five-year contract.
Source: Lenta

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