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Between Kylian and Ethan, the time for separation has come. Their roads will take different turns.
The destiny of the Mbappé brothers has almost always been linked. In 2015, Ethan followed in Kylian’s footsteps by joining AS Bondy. Two years later, he followed him to Paris Saint-Germain. In the coming days, the captain of the France team will be a Real Madrid player.
This time, number 38 of the Rouge et Bleu should not imitate him. “I don’t know any more about Ethan’s future than you do. What I can say is that the kid has to go his own way, here or elsewhere. He has talent, quality,” declared to Parisian Zoumana Camara, Sunday, after the victory of the PSG U19s over OM at the Poissy Campus.
Ethan will stand on his own two feet
“He is an important player in our squad and our team, continues the U19 coach. He shows it every day. He is developing more and more, he goes very quickly with the ball and has enormous passing quality. » Two weeks ago, the name of Ethan Mbappé was circulating around Lille.
A few days later, at the end of the Ile-de-France training camp, the 17-year-old player indicated that he would not take the same path as his elder. A Parisian supporter asked him if he was going to accompany his brother in the Merengue team. The native of Montreuil, sitting in the back of a car, responded in the negative.
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