Mbappé, the criticism is already raining

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While Kylian Mbappé would have announced his departure from PSG to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, Jean-Michel Larqué finds the timing “very inappropriate”.

This time, the soap opera is well and truly over: Kylian Mbappé’s seventh season at PSG will be his last. According to several media, the French striker announced to the president of the capital club, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, his decision to leave Paris this summer. It is therefore free of any contract that the ex-prodigy of Bondy will approach the next transfer window with, undoubtedly, the intention of joining Real Madrid, even if nothing has yet been agreed with the White House.

The day after the Rouge et Bleu’s victory against Real Sociedad (2-0) in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, the timing of these revelations is striking. In the Super Moscato ShowJean-Michel Larqué finds it thus “very, very, very inappropriate”. “That Kylian Mbappé indicated to PSG that he will no longer be in Paris next season, I find that correct because there is a season to prepare”explains the consultant on RMC Sport.

“It’s pretty average”

“And for him to go see the president to tell him ‘next year, don’t count on me, if you have things to prepare, I want to inform you that it will be without me’, I find that very good. On the other hand, for Mbappé, the end of the season at Paris Saint-Germain, whatever his performances, the end of the season will be longhe fears. The fact that it leaks between two rounds of the Champions League is pretty average. » Was there really a good time?

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