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Nasser Al-Khelaifi made it clear to Kylian Mbappé that his former club PSG does not miss him too much.
PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi insisted in his latest interview that his club is showing that there is life after Kylian Mbappe.
Al-Khelaifi is happy with the state of PSG after the French star left for Real Madrid. He told Marca: “Over the past year, I am very proud of our fantastic transformation at Paris Saint-Germain, based on youth, talent and, above all, the collective.”
Mbappé already forgotten
As a reminder, Al-Khelaifi and Mbappé parted on very bad terms, particularly because of the player’s choice to leave on a free and sign with Real Madrid’s rival. The Bondy player has just taken legal action to recover unpaid wages and bonuses from his former employer.
“This is the basis of our next phase of development, without forgetting the efforts on the ground with our new training center in Poissy or the integration of a major American investor (Arctos) into our entity.”the Qatari leader continued in his interview.
Al-Khelaifi congratulates his close guard
NAK also wanted to give credit to the strong men in its management. “Luis Enrique and our sports advisor Luis Campos have done an excellent job. They tell me that there is an incredibly positive spirit in the team in training, like never before, with enthusiasm and ambition to succeed together.”
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