“It’s okay, go away”, Mbappé thrown out!

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The very probable departure of Kylian Mbappé at the end of the season, from PSG to Real Madrid, is validated by Thomas Ngijol.

Kylian Mbappé is undoubtedly playing his last matches in the PSG jersey. For almost a week, his departure for Real Madrid at the end of the season has been presented as a given in the French and Spanish media, the player having announced his decision to the club and his teammates while Florentino Perez has already warned the merengue locker room.

A choice that Thomas Ngijol understands perfectly. For the actor, a Liverpool supporter, the French striker no longer has anything to prove in a Ligue 1 that has become too small for him. “He has to leave, Mbappéhe says in the documentary Match day on Canal+. It’s like that, he’s too big a player. I need to see a Clasico with Mbappé, he must write his legend. »

“He has nothing more to do”

And the comedian, also a fan of the Rouge et Bleu, added: “God knows I love Paris, but at some point… He’s going to win fifteen Coupes de France? He’s going to win another eighth match against OM and pretend to be happy? He doesn’t give a damn anymore, since he was 17 he’s been wiping them. It’s okay, we saw, we know. Go away ! » It’s just a matter of time…

According to Marca, everything would already be tied up between the 2018 world champion and the White House. The Madrid newspaper thus reveals that the former Bondy prodigy would have accepted a five-year contract, until 2029, with a salary of between 15 and 20 million euros net per year, excluding bonuses, and a signing bonus of 50 million euros. Bombazo!

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