PSG: bad news in the case of Kylian Mbappé’s replacement

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Who will replace Kylian Mbappé at PSG next year? The French striker, who will defend the colors of Real Madrid from the coming season, still does not seem to have a serious candidate to replace him. Many names have come out in the press, in France as elsewhere in Europe, like Vinicius Junior or Victor Osimhen, but nothing concrete or hot for the moment.

Among the most plausible leads was that which led to another Neapolitan, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. The Georgian striker was one of the favorites of the Parisian management. “Saudi Arabia’s interest in Kvaratskhelia is not true. There is an interest and an offer from PSG for the player, but everything depends on the decision of Napoli and its president”even confided his agent to La Gazzetta dello Sport at the end of May.

Naples won the showdown

But in this case, Naples did not intend to let go. If the door seems open for Victor Osimhen, the Georgian himself does not have a good exit, and as revealed by us on June 1st, Aurelio De Laurentiis intended to extend his contract. As indicated The Mattinothe sulphurous Neapolitan president has achieved his goals.

An agreement in principle was thus found between the star and Napoli for a contract extension. There are only a few slight details, such as bonuses, left to settle for the agreement to be complete. The Italian media reveals that the signing of this new lease, the duration of which is not revealed, will take place after Euro 2024. Good news for Naples therefore, less for Paris…

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