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Despite his exceptional sporting record, Kylian Mbappé may harbor regrets when he leaves Paris Saint-Germain.
It is not yet time to take stock, but it is now certain that Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris Saint-Germain after 7 years of good and loyal service to the club.
The French world champion announced to his president Nasser al-Khelaïfi his desire to leave at the end of the current campaign. Mbappé should open a new chapter in his career at Real Madrid, barring an unlikely turnaround.
“There will be many players in history that PSG fans will prefer”
Top scorer in the history of Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé has broken records in spades. His notable performances on the European stage have also nourished his legend. However, many club observers deplore a lack of affect in the relationship that the captain of the France team maintains with PSG fans.
If Daniel Riolo admires the champion, the journalist recognizes that his method of communication is not unanimous. “ The absence of a strong moment and of communion with its supporters? I agree on that. It's something he'll never correct, since he's going to leave, noted Riolo on RMC. In fact, the best scorer in the history of the club will leave, and I think that in the end, obviously we will recognize his talent but there will be many players in history that PSG supporters will prefer“, he concluded.
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