Tigres striker Andre-Pierre Gignac says that he 'would rather kick the bucket' than sign with Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain.
The 31-year-old France striker has put in five years playing for the Ligue 1 team, whom he has fanned from a young age
Be that as it may, Gignac moved to Mexico in the late spring of 2015 to join up with Tigres, after netting 23 goals across over all competitions in his last season with Marseille.
Gignac was interviewed this week. When asked whether he would come back to France later on if Paris Saint-Germain offered him the opportunity to, something he said could never occur because of his contempt for the club.
"I detest PSG – I'd rather die than sign with them," Gignac told Life and Style. "In the event that PSG offered me 10 times more cash, I would not go there.
Gignac went on to further emphasise his hatred for PSG, revealing how he went wild when Barcelona knocked Unai Emery’s side out of the Champions League last month.
“You’ve got no idea how I shouted at Barcelona’s sixth goal in the Champions League,” Gignac added. “I screamed, ran, everything. My wife was even a little scared!”
“You’ve got no idea how I shouted at Barcelona’s sixth goal in the Champions League,” Gignac added. “I screamed, ran, everything. My wife was even a little scared!”
Gignac started his senior career with Lorient and after three seasons there, the forward moved on to join Pau where he spent just one campaign.
Gignac, who was in France’s squad at Euro 2016 last year ahead of Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette, then moved to Toulouse where he spent four seasons before eventually joining Marseille.
Gignac, who was in France’s squad at Euro 2016 last year ahead of Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette, then moved to Toulouse where he spent four seasons before eventually joining Marseille.
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