Dasaev said that Safonov should move to PSG if he is ready for competition
Former goalkeeper of Spartak Moscow and the USSR national team Rinat Dasaev assessed the possible transfer of Krasnodar goalkeeper Matvey Safonov to Parisian PSG. His words are quoted by “Championship”.
The ex-player recalled that he moved to Seville, knowing that he would be number one. “But there is no point in going to secondary roles, sitting on the bench. It’s better to play here all the time,” Dasaev noted.
He added that he sees the point in Safonov’s transfer only if he is ready to compete with the main goalkeeper of the Parisians, Gianluigi Donnaruma. “If he is confident that he will play and surpass Donnarumma, let him progress and move forward,” said the former goalkeeper.
On June 7, Safonov was banned from leaving Russia due to non-payment of alimony. After recalculation, the goalkeeper ended up owing his ex-wife and daughter 60 million rubles.
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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