PSG: a 98 world champion validates the departure of Kylian Mbappé

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Like a chestnut tree, the Kylian Mbappé file emerges from the ground every year. On January 7, we announced on our site the departure of the Frenchman from PSG at the end of the season. Information widely reported, sometimes re-appropriated, but also confirmed, like yesterday, when numerous media indicated that the player had informed his management of his desire to leave the club in June. Since then, reactions have multiplied, on social networks and in the media. This Friday, it was the 98 world champion Bixente Lizarazu who spoke on the subject at the microphone of France Info. If he was relatively worried about Ligue 1, in the middle of the negotiation of his TV rights for the period 2024-2029, he remains excited to see him wear the colors of Real Madrid.

Kylian Mbappé does not belong to us. I think that for him and for the club, it was also important to have a clear position. He made that decision, I respect it. It’s very good for him.”first indicated the former Bayern Munich player, specifying that it was “a huge loss for Ligue 1”. “But it’s a fantastic challenge to take on if he goes to Real Madrid. If in his childhood dreams he wants to play there, he has the right. He gave PSG seven years and I think it’s normal that he wants to experience something else. It is his favorite club with PSG. This is the club he should go to. He wants to win the Champions League and if there is a club where he has the chance to win it, it is Real Madrid.»

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