Pascal Dupraz announces a chaotic end between PSG and Kylian Mbappé

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Kylian Mbappé will wear a jersey other than that of PSG next year. Unveiled on January 7, our information announcing the departure of the Frenchman at the end of the season has found a resounding echo in recent days. With confirmations that abound in the same direction each time, whether from French or international media, there remains almost no doubt about the outcome of the case. The main unknown now lies in the conditions which will accompany this exit of the French attacker. But in any case, Pascal Dupraz is not optimistic. On the antennas of RMCthe former TFC coach spoke on the subject, indicating that he found it difficult to imagine a happy ending between the two.

The love story, I feel like it can’t end wellconfided Dupraz in the show The Big Mouths of Sport. We must consider that PSG does not win the Champions League this year, it is not yet done, they are well on their way to the 1/4 finals, but imagine this scenario where PSG is knocked out by Real Madrid then. You think that from mid-April until the end of the season, everything will go well, while Mbappé has already announced his decisionasks the 61-year-old technician. These are the results that will determine this end. Mbappé’s attitude will be extremely scrutinized, and there is one element to take into account: it is the pride of the leaders. They had bet on Mbappé to make him the figurehead of their long-term project, and he left after two years. He has the right to leave, because he respects the clauses of the contracts which were signed by both parties. But how proud are the Parisians when they learn that Mbappé will sign for Real Madrid for much less money than for PSG? There will be individual marking.”

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