Mbappé, it’s confirmed by PSG!

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Failing to formally formalize the departure of Kylian Mbappé at the end of the season, PSG reacted with a press release distributed internally.

The Mbappé soap opera has finally ended. Kylian Mbappé has indeed announced his departure from PSG at the end of the season, announcing at the start of the week to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi his decision to leave the capital club after seven years of good and loyal service. The information did not remain secret for long. On the contrary, it spread like wildfire the day after the victory of Luis Enrique’s troops over Real Sociedad (2-0) in the Champions League.

The formalization of Kylian Mbappé’s departure should not take place for several weeks, or even several months, since the Parisian leaders could wait until the very end of the season to announce the end of the story between PSG and its star striker. In the meantime, the French champions would have reacted to this departure internally with a press release defining the club’s new priorities and confirming “ its mutation from galactic individualism to collective individualism, youth (PSG is the youngest team in the Champions League) and the institution above all. »

“There are already plans to sign new players”

And the Parisian staff did not wait for Kylian Mbappé’s announcement to prepare for the future. “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”indicated PSG, ready to strike hard on the transfer market.

Several names have been mentioned in recent weeks, both in attack with Mohamed Salah or Victor Osimhen, as well as in midfield, where Gavi, Joshua Kimmich or Xavi Simons have been mentioned.

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