In an interview with Le Parisien, Danilo Pereira returned to the conditions of his departure from PSG last summer for Saudi Arabia. The Parisian management is taking it for granted.
His departure was made official at the beginning of September, marking the end of a four-year adventure in the capital. Arriving in Paris in the summer of 2020 from FC Porto, Danilo Pereira (33) left with three French championship titles in his suitcases, a Coupe de France, three Champions Trophies, and a status of vice-president. PSG captain behind Marquinhos.
Today thriving at Al-Ittihad, under the orders of Laurent Blanc in Saudi Arabia, the Portuguese has not really digested the conditions of his departure last summer. In an interview with the newspaper Le Parisien, he even settled accounts with the leaders of PSG, who according to him “refused many offers” while he had touches with Porto, Atlético, but also German teams and Italian.
“I didn’t deserve this treatment”
“I didn't want to continue at a club where they didn't count on me. When they told me: 'you don't count, you have to look for another club', it was OK. It's a situation that exists in all clubs. On the other hand, it was hard while we negotiated with other teams. The problem was there. They didn't make my departure easy at all. hurt me, because I really affection for Paris, I wanted to pursue my career there,” he says.
Recruited in 2020 as part of a loan with an option exercised the following year (20 million euros), Danilo was able to find a place in midfield or in central defense, before being sidelined, dismissed by a Luis Enrique not really not a fan of his profile.
“It wasn't easy because I didn't expect the club to leave me out of the group. That was the most painful feeling. I don't think I deserved this treatment. “It was very hard. I was touched because I don't understand why the club behaved like that. I didn't hurt anyone, I just wanted to train normally while I looked for the best solution.” , he said to Le Parisien, convinced of not not have been treated at its fair value internally.
Not holding a grudge against Luis Enrique, Danilo Pereira now aspires to “think of something else”, he who is committed to Al-Ittihad until 2026.
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