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According to Daniel Riolo, the departure of Kylian Mbappé from Paris Saint-Germain is now inevitable.
The endless soap opera Kylian Mbappé has never seemed so close to reaching its epilogue. This Saturday, The Parisian dropped a bombshell by explaining that the French international had decided to leave the Paris Saint Germain this summer to join the real Madrid at the end of his contract. While in Paris, we cannot imagine any other outcome, the Spanish club would be very pessimistic and would be preparing internally for the arrival of the 2018 world champion.
An end of cycle for Mbappé
Guest on the show Stephen Time on RMCDaniel Riolo thinks that Mbappé’s adventure at PSG and in Ligue 1 is definitely coming to an end and that his departure is now inevitable.“I’m not surprised, it’s the idea that I started to build for myself a few weeks ago. PSG was so ready for anything that the numbers became astronomical. I think the story of Kylian (Mbappé) at PSG and in Ligue 1 is over. He gets whistled in every stadium in France and has a popularity rating that is plummeting. He’s at the end of the road, and it’s not money that’s going to hold him back this time.”explained the consultant.
For him, the outcome of this long case is only the logical continuation of the events of the summer of 2023, during which it was revealed that Mbappé’s contract expired in June 2024 and that he did not wish to extend for the moment . “Today, Mbappé is a continuation of everything that happened this summer, when PSG managed the end of his contract very badly and this generated controversy for nothing. The logical continuation of this story is ‘I finish, I do not prolong’, and that has always been in the nails that they had set”continued Riolo, who judges that only Real’s decision will have the power to impact the course of events.“The only reservation is if Real doesn’t want him. If Real tells him it’s too late and they don’t want him anymore, he’ll find himself stuck having to find another club.”
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