Wojciech Szczesny is facing an intriguing stage in his career, but saying goodbye to London's "Arsenal" was far from easy for him.
Although he has been loaned out to "Roma" for the past two years, the Pole spent a total of 11 years among the "Gunners."
Nevertheless, today he signed a four-year contract with Turin's "Juventus," where he will eventually replace the legendary Gianluigi Buffon.
"It's a difficult question, because I spent 11 years...", Szczesny managed to say before he had to stop himself from crying.
The goalkeeper didn't finish this thought, and the press conference continued with other questions.
The "Bianconeri" paid only 12 million euros for the 27-year-old footballer, whom "Arsenal" had to let go because Wenger still sees veteran Petr Cech as his first choice.
Wojciech Szczesny holding back the tears when asked about Arsenal by @GoalItalia's @romeoagresti during his press conference. pic.twitter.com/IiA94uPlr0
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