Ethan Mbappé kicked out?

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According to a rumor from Spain, PSG has blocked negotiations concerning the contract extension of Ethan Mbappé, at the end of his contract on June 30.

What if PSG lost its two Mbappé during the summer? At the end of his contract on June 30, like his big brother Kylian, Ethan Mbappé is not yet sure of signing his first professional lease with the French champions. While negotiations had started between the 17-year-old midfielder and Parisian management, they were put on standby, says José Alvarez on the El Chiringuito set.

According to information from the Spanish journalist, the decision-makers of the Rouge et Bleu are convinced that Kylian Mbappé will join Real Madrid free this summer. And that’s why they decided to stop discussions with his little brother.

Ethan Mbappé, a derisory salary at PSG

As a reminder, Ethan Mbappé arrived at PSG at the same time as his brother in the summer of 2017. After playing in the youth teams of the capital club, the native of Montreuil found a place in the professional group at over the last few months. He made his big debut under Luis Enrique just before the winter break, against FC Metz. He then came into play in the Coupe de France against Revel then Orléans.

Currently, Ethan Mbappé is linked to PSG by an aspiring contract, the salaries of which are imposed on all French clubs by the charter of professional footballers of the LFP. From then on, the young Parisian only received 707 euros per month.

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