Rothen really furious, “Kurzawa takes us for fools”

Rothen really furious, “Kurzawa takes us for fools”
Rothen really furious, “Kurzawa takes us for fools”

Very discreet in the media throughout the 2023-2024 financial year, Layvin Kurzawa recently gave several interviews to discuss his very particular situation. In particular, one in the columns of The teamOr
he criticizes the leaders of Paris Saint-Germain for having lacked respect for him.

Jérôme Rothen was amazed when he read the left-back’s comments. “After five years, he had lost his place and he was offered a four-year contract at the same salary, or even more. I can understand the extension but after that, that’s how it goes. The first year of his extension, he played around twenty matches (27 in 2020-2021) and after that he no longer played at all. He’s on loan to Fulham (2022-2023) where he doesn’t play, he comes back and he’s a substitute for the substitute for the substitute and the guy always stays. He must have had opportunities but not at the same salary because there, you have to make concessions,” the sports consultant was offended on RMC.

The former left attacking midfielder is even more angry towards the native of Fréjus. “That’s where he takes us for idiots, he judges. He tells us, ‘I’ve missed football so much for a year’ but no Layvin, you’ve been missing football for four years. It’s not possible to go so many years without playing when you’re supposedly in love with football. He’s so out of touch that he doesn’t even realize that when he’s on the field, he’s ridiculous, that he doesn’t question things and that it’s always other people’s fault. »

On June 30,
Layvin Kurzawa will officially no longer be a Paris Saint-Germain player, as his latest contract extension, signed in 2020, runs until the end of this month. The French international signed his first lease with PSG in the summer of 2015. At the time, he arrived from AS Monaco, for a transfer valued at 23 million euros. Then aged 22, he had a great future…

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