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Free to join the club of his choice since January 1, Kylian Mbappé has not yet announced his choice. But for Daniel Riolo, there is no longer any doubt that the French striker will leave PSG.
It has been a month today since Kylian Mbappé, under contract with PSG until next June, has been free to negotiate with the club of his choice. But while a departure for Real Madrid is being talked about insistently, the Parisian striker still hasn’t given up. And his latest outing about his future didn’t move things forward.
“I haven’t made my decision, I haven’t made my choicehe simply declared after the victory against Toulouse in the Champions Trophy on January 3. But we have an agreement with the president (Nasser Al-Khelaïfi) which means that all parties are protected. My future is not an internal matter. You have to think about the team. »
Riolo on Mbappé: “This time he’s leaving”
Several media, in France and Spain, however, announce that the 2018 world champion will play well at the White House next season. And Daniel Riolo, who was not wrong in announcing that he was going to stay in 2022, also feels that way. “My crystal ball tells me that this time he is leaving”he announced on RMC.
To find out more, you will have to wait for the consultant’s next intervention on the show After Football, this Thursday evening. But the journalist assures that the former Bondy prodigy is not satisfied with his role under Luis Enrique: “I maintain it, even if it doesn’t necessarily have a link, I don’t think his position on the pitch makes him happy. »
Mbappé at odds with Luis Enrique?
A few days ago, Daniel Riolo brought this subject to the table by revealing that Kylian Mbappé did not like playing in the center. “But as he is in his last year at PSG, he is not going to complainhe explained. He knows he’s going to leave so he lets it go. Obviously he doesn’t like this position that Luis Enrique wants to give him. »
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