The Spanish international says public health has to come first ahead of football. FMTNews
Sarabia joined the French champions from La Liga outfit Sevilla last year.
But Spanish international Sarabia says public health has to come first ahead of getting back onto the pitch.“I am thinking about my family first and foremost and then about getting this sorted. This is a critical situation. “We are talking about it and our captains are in discussions and all we can do to help PSG and the country in general, we will try to do that.”Sarabia, 27, joined the French champions from La Liga outfit Sevilla last year and has impressed in Paris, scoring 14 goals in all competitions so far this season.
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