Mbappé and PSG, divorce consummated

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While Kylian Mbappé flew to Real Madrid, his younger brother, Ethan, was also taking a new direction. This decision, which came a few weeks after the departure of his eldest, raises questions. Zoumana Camara, his former youth coach at PSG, provided his analysis.

If Kylian Mbappé joined Real Madrid free of any contract this summer to make his childhood dream come true, his little brother Ethan didn’t have a long history at Paris Saint-Germain either. Indeed, during the summer transfer window, the young midfielder headed to the north of France to join LOSC.

The former Titi, who had played a few minutes in the Parisian jersey in Ligue 1, notably against Metz in December 2023 and May 2024, as well as against Lorient in April, signed his first professional contract with the Dogues until June 2027 However, Zoumana Camara, his former coach with the PSG U19s, sees in this departure a desire by the Mbappé family to cut ties with the capital club.

PSG has lost enormous potential

“He showed he had talent. But his departure is a decision that belongs to him and his family. From the outside, we have the impression that when Kylian left, they wanted to create a break with the two brothers and the club.he judged.

Camara believes that Ethan had the ability to find a place in the PSG first team.

“But if he had stayed, he could have largely been part of this squad. He has enormous potential and a wide range”affirmed the former central defender of the Rouge et Bleu in the columns of the Parisian.

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