PSG already has a plan for post-Mbappé

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Between Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappé, the story is about to end. While we revealed to you exclusively that the former Monegasque had given his agreement to join Real Madrid, the main person concerned, for his part, informed Nasser Al-Khelaïfi that he was going to leave the capital club. If this choice necessarily caused disappointment for the upper echelons of Paris, the future project of the reigning French champions remains above all else, with or without the 2018 world champion.

With this in mind and through unofficial communication, the Parisian club, which always hopes to get the most out of financially, seems to be looking towards the future. “We want to continue to place the institution above everything else. There are already plans to sign new players. We are going to extend Warren Zaire-Emery (under contract until 2025 and who will be promoted by the club) and we have the means to have a team which will be very competitive”, we explained. A laudable ambition for a club which is about to lose the top scorer in its history…

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