Pablo Sarabia, who left Paris Saint-Germain due to his lack of game time, spoke to 'AS' about his move to the Premier League, where he's now getting more minutes under Julen Lopetegui.
"It's been a year with a lot of change. I arrived in Paris after having been in Lisbon, after that we went to the World Cup, after that I signed for Wolves and after that I had twins! I'm really happy to have come to this side in England, with the boss, the teammates, everything's positive for me. It's a family club", he said in Spanish.
As for leaving PSG, Sarabia said: "I knew I wanted to leave Paris. I wasn't getting the minutes and, being in the prime of my career, I didn't want to have to wait for my opportunity to play on the bench just for the three up top to get injured... It's not a normal situation, I wanted to play". "I already had the chance to experience those two years before, and I didn't want it", he added.
The ex-Sevilla man then concluded by speaking about how he felt to have shared the dressing room with one of the world's best trios: "I can say that I shared a dressing room with some great players, Messi, Neymar, Mbappe, surely three of the best in the history of football, but you've got to value what makes you happy and I'm happy when I'm playing, being part of a team and that's what I've got here. In Paris, I didn't get the chance to play or even have my own spot".