Legendary Italian goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon Joins PSG
Legendary Italian goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon has on Friday, 
joined French club, Paris Saint-Germain, ending a glittering 17-year 
spell at Juventus.
Buffon joined the Ligue 1 champions on a one-year deal with an option for another season, according to reports.
While speaking to the club's website on his move, he said; “For
 the first time in my career, I am leaving my country and only a project
 this ambitious could have encouraged me to make such a decisio.
“I want to thank the club and the president for their 
confidence. To have followed the club’s incredible progression in recent
 years, I know what dreams Paris Saint-Germain and its fans have in 
their hearts. 
"I am going to bring all my energy, all my experience and all 
of my thirst to win to help my new club achieve all the great objectives
 it has set out for the future.
“With my teammates and our supporters, we will share fantastic 
emotions at the Parc des Princes and in all of the stadiums in which we 
are going to represent Paris, a marvelous city that deserves to one day 
see its club at the top of international football.”
The 40-year-old Buffon, was available on a free transfer after his 
contract expired at Juventus on June 30. He was set to retire before the
 Serie A season ended, but had a change of heart once other offers 
started pouring in.
The move is widely seen as Buffon taking one final crack at winning
 the Champions League, the only prestigious trophy that has eluded him 
during his illustrious career.
Buffon played 656 games for Juventus in 17 seasons, including one 
in Serie B when they were relegated following the Calciopoli scandal.
In almost two decades with Juventus, Buffon won nine Scudetti (not 
including the two stripped titles in 2005 and 2006) and four Coppa 
Italia trophies. He also lifted the 2006 World Cup with Italy.



 
 
 
 
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