The first ever Indian footballer to play in Europe was Kolkata's Mohammed Salim, who played for Mohammedan Sporting before switching to Scottish giants Celtic back in 1936.
"As a kid, I always dreamt of playing in Europe... So it's a step in the right direction," the 26-year-old told PTI, days before leaving for Denmark.
Terming this as one of the memorable moments of his career, Paul said "It's a first step but the real challenge lies ahead and I'm confident to overcome it."
After landing a six-month contract with the Slagelse based Superliga football team FC Vestsjaelland in east Denmark, Paul has a tall order to achieve -- to impress the team think tank and then prove himself to make the cut.
The 26-year-old has already achieved the first goal during his 28-day stint in October- November as goalkeeping coach Claus Fallentin was "impressed" by Paul's reflexes.
"He was quite impressed with my reflexes under the bar and offered to take me."
In a country where the current average temperature is 5-degree C, Paul hopes to remain in shape and prove his skills.
It's, however, not easy as he's going there as a third goalkeeper and the team has fielded only their first goalkeeper, Thomas Mikkelsen, in all their matches.
