Ethan Mbappé, it smells like the end…

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Like his illustrious big brother Kylian, Ethan Mbappé sees his lease with Paris Saint-Germain end on June 30. However, unlike the captain of the Blues, the 17-year-old midfielder would see himself continuing his story with the residents of the Parc des Princes.

Trained at PSG and in love with the club, Ethan Mbappé hoped to sign his first professional contract with the reigning French champions. Yes, but now, his brother’s decision to leave Paris at the end of the season has cooled the Ile-de-France leaders, who decided to put discussions on hold the day Kylian Mbappé announced his departure from the club at the end of his contract, reports the daily The Team this Friday.

Ethan Mbappé is courted

If Luis Campos and his teams have not yet decided on the future of their Titi, the latter would not lack requests. French and foreign clubs, particularly in Germany, have already expressed their interest in the little brother of “Kyk’s”, again according to the sports media.

As a reminder, Ethan Mbappé arrived at PSG in 2017. A promising player, he was launched into the deep end of the professional world at the end of 2023, against FC Metz. “I’ve been enjoying the way he trains with us every day for a long time,” Luis Enrique said about him after his big debut with the capital club, and added: “He is a very interesting player with a lot of qualities and personality. He can play in several positions, in 6, in 8. He knows how to occupy spaces. (…) I am sure that he will still play a lot of matches even if he has a prestigious name which carries a lot of weight, he will be up to it. Beyond football, he is a good person. He’s a very young player but he’s ready. »

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