PSG goalkeeper Safonov may leave the club: potential new teams named.
According to inkorr.com: Russian goalkeeper Matviy Safonov may leave 'Paris Saint-Germain' in the winter transfer window. He is attracting attention from teams in Serie A, La Liga, and the Primeira Liga in Portugal. Safonov has been guarding the net for 'PSG' since 2024, and last season he played 17 matches, conceding 13 goals.
Information indicates that clubs from Serie A, La Liga, and the Primeira Liga in Portugal are showing interest in the goalkeeper. Safonov has been playing for 'PSG' since 2024, and last season he played 17 matches, conceding 13 goals.
The Ukrainian national team achieved victory over Azerbaijan
In an important World Cup qualifying match, the Ukrainian national team confidently defeated the Azerbaijani team. In the previous game, our football players also proved stronger than Iceland, overcoming their opponents in a tough qualifying match.
Current situation in the Ukrainian national team
In the last qualifying match for the World Cup, the Ukrainian national team drew with Azerbaijan (1:1). Earlier, the team suffered a defeat to France (0:2). However, the fans did not leave the team without support: during the match against the French, they unfurled a large banner reading 'Fortress of Europe.'
In light of these events, the possibility of Matviy Safonov's transfer from 'PSG' during the winter transfer window is being discussed, considering the interest from other teams. The Ukrainian national team aims to continue its success in World Cup qualification, focusing on improving performance in other matches.
Read also
- Olympic Champion Beleniuk Fires Sharp Criticism at IOC Over Russian Athlete Decision
- Belgian Prime Minister Announces Football Victory Over the US During NATO Summit
- Russian athletes cleared to compete again as FIVB lifts ban on volleyball teams
- Marta Kostyuk Reaches Wimbledon Semifinals for the First Time: Match Score Revealed
- IOC Clears Path for Russian Athletes: Will Sports Federations Comply?
- Estonia Loses 2027 European Shooting Championships Over Refusal to Admit Russian and Belarusian Athletes

