Mbappé, very good news for PSG!

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By: Manu Tournoux

PSG is more and more calm in the Mbappé file. And this despite the probable departure, free, at the end of the season of the star striker of the capital club.

Kylian Mbappé has resumed his good habits. Author of a double against Brest last Sunday, the French striker has taken even better care of his statistics with now 10 goals in 9 Ligue 1 matches and 12 goals in 12 matches in all competitions. As for five years, and despite the arrivals of Gonçalo Ramos, Randal Kolo Muani or Ousmane Dembélé, the former Monegasque still appears essential to the French champions.

However, the capital club risks having to learn to live without its top scorer. At the end of his contract next June, the Bondynois once again seems very close to leaving. With, once again, Real Madrid as the destination. Not holding a grudge after the Bondynois’ about-face in spring 2022, Florentino Perez would have made it the absolute priority of his recruitment for next summer and displays a certain optimism.

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PSG paradoxically remains calm, according to The Team. Firstly because the Parisian leaders have not given up on convincing Kylian Mbappé to continue the adventure with the Rouge et Bleu. Lionel Messi and Neymar have left and the turn taken by the club is enough to appeal to the world champion. The Mbappé clan would also remain open to an extension even if the trend is towards a departure.

Above all, in the event of Kylian Mbappé signing for Real Madrid, this departure would no longer be experienced as an industrial disaster by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and his teams. Consequence of the financial agreement reached with the Bondynois at the heart of last summer. Because if the Parisian number 7, sent to the loft by his managers, has been reinstated, it is because of an enormous financial sacrifice in the event of his departure next summer. According to the show El Chiringuito, he would have indeed agreed to transfer his signing bonus from Real Madrid to PSG.

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