Buffon offers advices Donnarumma on his future with PSG

Historic Italy goalkeeper Gigi Buffon spoke about his mistakes during his professional career, and warned his successor, "Gianluigi Donnarumma" that nothing is forgiven for the best.
The 43-year-old returned to his boyhood club Parma this summer, exactly 20 years after his move to Juventus from the Ennio Tardini.Buffon played 17 seasons in Turin, and then joined Paris Saint-Germain as a free player in the summer of 2018, before returning to the “Bianconeri” after only one season.
Speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Buffon said: “I had a great season in Paris, I made a mistake in the Champions League, it was expensive but we didn’t lose that game 1-0, we lost 3-1, it was a bad night for everyone.”
He added: “The truth is that I have been walking on ice since I was 17 years old. It happened in Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and it will happen in Parma because I go ahead and no one likes me. The truth is that nothing is forgiven for good, they are just waiting for you to fail”.
He advised his successor Gianluigi , saying: “This will happen to Donnarumma too, but he must remain calm, because he is very strong, it will go well for him in Paris, and even more than that, we have texted each other during The Euro Championship, we discussed Paris Saint-Germain and more.”


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