Kurzawa insulted at the end of the Mbappé party

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Many PSG supporters do not condone the fact that the defender is paid handsomely when he has hardly played for two seasons.

Monday evening, Kylian Mbappé had organized a farewell party at “Gigi”, an Italian restaurant in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, which had been privatized for the occasion. Among his guests were many Paris Saint-Germain players, including Layvin Kurzawa.

Upon leaving the establishment, the full-back was attacked by certain supporters. “Leave the club!” Go do your Twitch lives », one of them said to him. Surrounded by bodyguards, the former AS Monaco player did not respond to these invectives, then walked towards a vehicle waiting for him to leave the scene.

A departure through the back door

On May 13, Kurzawa officially announced his departure from PSG. “I leave with my head full of memories. Believe me, every time I wore this jersey, I always wanted to give the best of myself and above all without cheating. I know that our relationship has sometimes been complicated, but know that I only remember the positive. After so many years of hardship and fighting, a page has been turned”he wrote on his Instagram account.

The native of Fréjus signed his first contract with PSG in the summer of 2015. At the time, he arrived from AS Monaco, for a transfer valued at 23 million euros. Then aged 22, he had a great future…

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