Ethan Mbappé, it’s official

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Stoppage confirmed for Ethan Mbappé, not called up by Luis Enrique to face Le Havre this Saturday evening.

It’s official, Ethan Mbappé will not play in Paris Saint-Germain’s match against Le Havre, this Saturday evening (9 p.m.) at the Parc des Princes. Paris Saint-Germain has communicated its group which will challenge the Normans and Kylian’s little brother does not appear there. And this despite many absentees in the Parisian ranks.

Indeed, Luis Enrique decided to continue his rotation four days before the semi-final first leg of the Champions League against Dortmund, and thus chose to leave several of his executives to rest, like Gianluigi Donnarumma , Nuno Mendes, Lucas Hernandez and Fabian Ruiz. Senny Mayulu is the only young Parisian to have been selected by the Spanish coach.

A bad sign sent by PSG

This non-summoning of Ethan Mbappé is therefore a little surprise. Especially since the 17-year-old midfielder was present in Lorient this week and even came into play in place of Nuno Mendes in the 73rde minute. It was the fourth professional appearance for the Montreuil native, who was launched into the deep end by Luis Enrique last December against Metz.

It is also a bad sign sent to the player, whose contract ends on June 30. The newspaper The Team revealed this Friday that Ethan Mbappé would like to extend his lease at PSG, but Parisian decision-makers would have put the discussions on hold following the refusal of his brother Kylian to return. A departure of the young midfielder cannot therefore be ruled out this summer. He would already have contacts with French and foreign clubs.

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