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A Paris Saint-Germain player mentioned the situation of Kylian Mbappé in a famous Spanish media…
It is now certain that Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season. The French international striker announced his desire to leave the capital club after 7 years and loyal service.
In Spain, not a day goes by without the situation of the Bondy prodigy being mentioned. And for the Spanish players of Paris Saint-Germain, this situation is not necessarily easy to manage.
“A good player, but also a good person”
Fabien Ruiz was able to attest to this during this international break. Having left to join the gathering of his selection for the deadlines of the Spanish team, the PSG midfielder was questioned about Kylian Mbappé as part of the famous TV show El Chiringuito.
If Fabian Ruiz was not very talkative on the subject, the left-hander still took the opportunity to praise the exceptional level of performance and the personality of the French world champion. “ We don't talk about his future. Mbappé is very important for us. In addition to being a good player, he is also a good person“, underlined the Parisian midfielder.
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