Mbappé, the trend is terrible!

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At the end of his contract next June at PSG, Kylian Mbappé is reportedly leaving the French capital for Real Madrid. Two of his responses in the GQ interview support this trend.

The year 2024 will be that of big change for Kylian Mbappé, there is no longer much doubt about it. The captain of the France team is under contract with PSG next June and should leave the club as a free player to join, finally, Real Madrid, as he has imagined several times since the start of his career at AS Monaco. The trend is towards a departure, as revealed by journalist Abdellah Boulma on X.

Questioned at length in the latest issue of GQ France, the top scorer of the 2022 World Cup has not announced his departure. But, on the subject of the old football glories who left Europe for Saudi Arabia (Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema) or the MLS (his former teammate Lionel Messi), the Bondynois explains that “ it’s the normal cycle of this sport and at one point it will be my turn to leave “. Mbappé will not stay at Paris Saint-Germain for life…

. @KMbappe is on the cover of the February issue of GQ.

Captain of the French team ahead of Euro 2024, the French striker is also at a turning point in his career. What is the next step ?

Our exclusive interview to read here ➡️ https://t.co/gLUkOGf3u6 pic.twitter.com/si7Yr8SAM9

— GQ France (@GQ_France) January 17, 2024

The 25-year-old is unlikely to be in Paris next summer and will not force Real to release him for the Olympic Games football tournament (July 24-August 10). This is what he says in this same interview! “ I have reached a point in my life and career where I no longer want to force things. If they let me do them, I would go with great pleasure but if it is not possible, I would understand », says Mbappé, who is nevertheless announced as the possible superstar of the Olympic team led by Thierry Henry.

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