Nasser Al-Khelaïfi opens the door to a return of Kylian Mbappé to PSG

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Kylian Mbappé will therefore leave PSG for, most likely, Real Madrid. Before leaving, he must still settle a dispute with his president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who has not yet paid him his final salaries. The two men are in open conflict despite facade appearances, as during the presentation of the Coupe de France. The Qatari leader also had a short comment last night during the Globe Soccer Awards ceremony, during which the two men were rewarded.

“I wish him the best. He did incredible work for us for seven years. He was vice-captain, he came to us at 18 or less and now he’s a big man, the best player in the worldsummarizes NAK at CNN Sportswho even goes so far as to imagine the player returning one day to PSG. You never know, maybe one day he will come back to France, it’s football. He only deserves good things.” Before that, there will be the Real Madrid stage.

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