Mbappé, Cyril Hanouna drops a bomb

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The star presenter of Touche pas à mon poste has a clear opinion on the upcoming departure of Kylian Mbappé…

This time, there is no longer room for doubt. At PSG since 2017, Kylian Mbappé will leave the capital club after seven years with the Rouge et Bleu. At the end of his contract next June, the top scorer in Ligue 1 informed Nasser Al-Khelaïfi at the start of the week, taking care to clarify to his president that his decision was irrevocable.

The post-Mbappé era has begun and the French champions want to be confident as evidenced by the press release sent internally. “ There are already plans to sign new players. We are going to extend Warren Zaire-Emery (under contract until 2025 and who will be promoted by the club) and we have the means to have a team which will be very competitive “, affirms the Qatari president. The desire of the Parisian leaders would be to compensate for the departure of Kylian Mbappé with three leading players in central defense, midfield and attack.

“PSG will be much better without Kylian Mbappé”

And Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s opinion is visibly shared by… Cyril Hanouna. “ I’ll tell you something. I am very happy. I think it’s good for Kylian Mbappé and it’s good for PSG. It’s good for both. PSG will have a much better team without Kylian Mbappé,” thus dared the star presenter of Touche pas à mon poste before developing his point.

“PSG will be much better without Kylian Mbappé because PSG will become a team”, he asserted, nevertheless regretting the timing of this decision: “The only thing I criticize is that it happens a little too early in the season. When you go to play the Champions League again, you know that the guy isn’t there anymore, it’s a bit annoying.

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