Where is Dimitri Payet originally from?

Where is Dimitri Payet originally from?

Saint Pierre, RéunionDimitri Payet / Place of birth

Payet was born on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean, where he began his career playing for local clubs Saint-Philippe and Saint-Pierroise. In 1999, he moved to metropolitan France, joining Le Havre.

How much does Dimitri Payet earn?

6 million EUR (2019)Dimitri Payet / Salary

Why did Dimitri Payet leave?

Since that bitter exit five years ago, a now 33-year-old Payet has scored 52 goals in 194 appearances for Marseille. He has cited family problems and boredom as his reasons for leaving West Ham.

Did Payet play for Chelsea?

Over the following 10 years, Payet made 368 appearances in Ligue One for Nantes, Saint-Etienne, Lille and Marseille. In June 2015, Payet joined West Ham and in his first 10 games for the club has helped them to famous wins over Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea.

What ethnicity is Payet?

French
Dimitri Payet (French pronunciation: ​[dimitʁi pajɛt]; born 29 March 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays for Ligue 1 club Marseille.

How much does Payet earn at Marseille?

Why did Payet go back to Marseille?

Payet has now revealed that he had the opportunity to stay in the Premier League with Man Utd, but family ties lured him back to Marseille. The 35-year-old explained his decision on RMC Sport: “I’m not someone who lives with regrets.

What is Gus Poyet doing now?

He is currently the head coach of the Greek national football team. Poyet played as a midfielder and began his career with short spells at Grenoble and River Plate.

What teams did Payet play for?

Olympique de MarseilleDimitri Payet / Current team (#10 / Midfielder)

Which record is hardest to break in football history?

So here we name the Top 10 football records that nobody may ever break – no matter what.

  • Most goals in a World Cup (Fontaine)
  • Most time without a goal conceded for country (Zoff)
  • Five European Cups in a row (Real Madrid)
  • Fastest goal in a World Cup match (Sukur)
  • Most goals in a European season (Messi)
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