Mbappé, “the one who whistles him is stupid”

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The PSG star striker will leave the capital club at the end of the season. A decision which could earn him whistles from certain supporters.

It is now almost certain: Kylian Mbappé will no longer be a Paris Saint-Germain player next season. The captain of the French team announced to the leaders of the club in the capital that he would leave at the end of the current financial year.

The native of Bondy therefore stayed seven seasons with the Rouge et Bleu. “I am relieved, happy for Mbappé, I thank him for everything he has donereacted Christophe Dugarry, Thursday evening, on the airwaves of RMC. I didn’t miss him, but he’s a great player, I loved seeing him play in Ligue 1. Afterwards, it’s a new page that opens, I think it’s great. I’m proud of him, he told his president. Any idiot who wants to whistle at him is a loser. Thank you for everything he did! “.

“Bad timing”

For Steve Savidan, the timing is not ideal for PSG. “It’s disrespectful for this to come out now. Mbappé masters his usual routine, but yesterday his match was mixed. Against Real Sociedad he doesn’t lead his team like a captain. Coming back to today’s announcement, it’s bad timing,” judged the former striker in the same radio show, “Rothen is on fire”.

Kylian Mbappé’s announcement to his management was made last Tuesday, after training, according to The Parisian. In the process, President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi brought together Luis Enrique, the coach, and Luis Campos, the sports director, to tell them about this new capital.

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