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Bixente Lizarazu spoke this Sunday on the Kylian Mbappé file. The TF1 consultant has had enough.
In recent days, the agitation around the future of Kylian Mbappé has resumed. Rumors coming from Spain, a confirmation announced by the French media, and now everyone is starting to talk again about the probable future departure of the tricolor nugget to Real Madrid. While waiting for any formalization, everyone has their own comment. Questioned on the subject, Bixente Lizarazu did not hide his weariness.
Like many supporters, the 1998 world champion and 2000 European champion with France has had enough. He said it this Sunday on the show Téléfoot. “ In fact, it’s a bit painful. I think it’s also painful for the player, never to have clear ideas. It is also painful for Paris Saint-Germain, to know what project they are building, if it is with or without Kylian Mbappé. »
Mbappé asked to decide
For Bixente Lizarazu, there is even incomprehension. “ I don’t understand why it’s the same story every year. At some point, he will have to make the definitive decision. » It remains to be seen when Kylian Mbappé will choose to decide once and for all and announce his choice, just to put an end to a soap opera that is starting to bore everyone.
At the end of his contract in June 2024 with Paris Saint-Germain, the Bondynois refused last summer to activate the third optional year which could have made him stay in Paris until 2025. In the past (2017 and 2022) , he twice favored PSG over Real Madrid.
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