Mbappé gone, it’s over for Ligue 1

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Ligue 1 risks suffering terribly from the supposed departure of Kylian Mbappé at the end of the season. This is the opinion of one of RMC’s sports consultants.

After him, nothingness? If Kylian Mbappé left Paris Saint-Germain and the French Championship, we would not be far from a catastrophe, judges Olivier Girault, Olympic world and European handball champion, now director of Union Nationale du Sport Scolaire (UNSS).

What is sad about Mbappé’s departure is that we are in the middle of negotiating rights (from Ligue 1 TV broadcast, editor’s note) and we know that the revaluation of a championship is only due to the revaluation of its star players », analyzes Olivier Girault, Sunday on RMC.

Regular guest on the show The big faces of sportOlivier Girault draws a parallel with two other huge names in French football: “ Letting Mbappé go is reminiscent of Platini. He left, he became Ballon d’Or, Zidane left, he became Ballon d’Or. Mbappé leaves, and the championship will return to anonymity, at the worst time. »

Saturday, the media The Parisian had indicated that Kylian Mbappé had chosen Real Madrid as his destination next summer.

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