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While his future is at the heart of all the speculation, Kylian Mbappé confided that at one point, “it will be his turn to leave”.
Will Kylian Mbappé still be in Paris next season? This is the question that is shaking up the transfer window as the French world champion will be at the end of his contract next June. For many observers, the trend is clearly towards a departure, with Real Madrid as the preferred destination. The person concerned has so far been careful not to give the slightest indication. According to him, he has not yet decided.
“I haven’t made my decision, I haven’t made a choice. With the agreement I made with the president this summer, whatever my decision, we managed to protect all parties and preserve the club’s serenity for future deadlines. Which remains the most important. (The rest) We will say that it is secondary”, he confided after PSG’s coronation in the Champions Trophy, two days after the fateful date of January 1, from which the former Monegasque is free to discuss and even get involved with the club of his choice.
Questioned in the columns of GQ, of which he made the front page this Wednesday, the Bondynois did not say more about his immediate future. On the other hand, he mentioned the massive exodus observed in the European championships last year, many stars, including Karim Benzema, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar, deciding to join Saudi Arabia, or even the MLS like Lionel Messi. Cascading departures that he understands perfectly. So much so that he can easily imagine following the movement at some point in his career.
“Many great players who have left their mark on football history have left Europe this summer and we are entering a new era of football. It’s the normal cycle of this sport and at some point it will be my turn to go, he assured. These changes do not concern me and I am simply thinking of continuing my career following my own path. »
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