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There will be no more Mbappé next season at Paris Saint-Germain. After Kylian’s departure to Real Madrid, it’s Ethan’s turn (17 years old) to announce his. Appearing three times this season in Ligue 1, the little brother of the captain of the French team recently won the French U19 championship with the Rouge et Bleu.
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“With my child’s soul and supporter since birth, I discovered you with eyes filled with dreams. It was almost seven years ago and I was far from suspecting that we would live such an adventure together. It was the beginning of seven years where my daily life and my heart vibrated in red and blue. Seven years of encounters that marked me forever. Seven years of invaluable human and sporting memories. From the carefree childhood to my first steps as a professional, you gave the best foundations to the man and player that I aspire to become. For everything you have brought me, for all these wonderful people that you have put on my path and for the way in which you have made me grow, in the name of the sincere love that I have for you, I say thank you and goodbye, PSG” he posted on his Instagram account.
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