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PSG complete the signing of Renato Sanches from Lille as former Bayern Munich and Swansea puts pen to paper on a five-year deal as he links back up with boss Christophe Galtier
- Paris Saint-Germain complete the signing of Renato Sanches from Lille
- The midfielder will reunite with coach Christophe Galtier at the Parc des Princes
- Italian champions AC Milan were also keen on signing the Portugal midfielder
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Paris Saint-Germain have completed the signing of Renato Sanches from Lille on a five-year deal, the French Ligue 1 champions confirmed on Thursday.
PSG did not disclose the fee but reports in France said they had paid Lille £12.6million (€15m) for the 24-year-old, who has represented Portugal 32 times scoring three goals.
The former Swansea midfielder insists he has made the right decision in joining the French champions, where he reunite with manager Christophe Galtier, who has hailed his ‘explosive qualities’.
Paris Saint-Germain have completed the signing of Renato Sanches from Lille
The former Swansea midfielder insists he has made the right decision in joining PSG
After putting pen to paper on a deal that will take him through until 2027, Sanches told PSG’s official website: ‘I’m really happy to have arrived here in Paris. These last few days have been really important for me and for my family.
‘I’m sure that I’ve made the right choice by signing for the club. I chose Paris Saint-Germain because I think that it’s the best project for me. Staying in France was important to me, as I know this league already.’
On Galtier, Sanches said: ‘I know him well! He’s a good coach who helped me improve a lot after I came into Ligue 1. Together, we even managed to win the league with Lille.
‘We worked well together, and I’m happy to be working with him again, as well as with his coaching staff. Working with a manager that you know always makes things easier. The communication between you is simpler.’
Sanches passed his medical before putting pen to paper on a five-year deal at French giants
PSG coach Christophe Galtier previously worked with the midfielder at Lille
A product of the Benfica youth academy, Sanches made his senior debut during the 2015-16 season with the Lisbon side, helping them to the Portuguese League and League Cup double.
He joined German Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in 2016, playing only 53 times for the Bavarian side during a trophy-laden spell. He also had a stint on loan at Swansea City.
A move to Lille followed in 2019 and Sanches won the French league title two years later.
Italian champions AC Milan were also keen on signing Sanches, but PSG have now won the race to the midfielder.
Reigning French champions PSG travel to face Clermont in their Ligue 1 opener on Saturday, as they begin their pursuit of what would be a record 11th Ligue 1 title.