Mbappé, Ménès has found his replacement

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The sports journalist is keen on the identity of the successor to the current number 7 in Ile-de-France.

There is no longer the slightest doubt about the departure of Kylian Mbappé at the end of the season, even if the player and the managers of Paris Saint-Germain have not yet communicated on the subject. The question of the succession of the native of Bondy is already being asked.

According to Pierre Ménès, the striker who will take up the torch should not be found in the current squad of the capital club. “It’s a question of choice for a club which already has a lot of attackers and some of whom don’t play. Now, will Ramos and Kolo Muani be freed by Mbappé’s absence? I am not convinced “, explained the sports journalist on his YouTube channel.

Lautaro Martinez, worthy successor to Mbappé?

The former sidekick of Hervé Mathoux in the Canal Football Club has a precise idea concerning the identity of the future star striker of PSG. We would have to take a player like Lautaro Martinez from Inter Milan, who I really like, and who seems very complete to me. Which is not the case for Ramos or Kolo Muani, underlines Pierre Ménès.

Since the start of his career, the 26-year-old Argentine striker has scored 174 goals in 384 matches in all competitions. Since 2018, he has played at Inter Milan, a club of which he was one of the key players during the Serie A coronation in 2021.

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