PSG focuses on the Ethan Mbappé file

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Yesterday noon, a post from Real Madrid on X announcing a future signing sent the football world into turmoil. But it was not about the arrival of Kylian Mbappé. The Paris Saint-Germain player chose to continue his career in Spain, but nothing was made official since it was simply a tease for the juicy agreement between Casa Blanca and the HP brand (a two-year contract). 70M€ per year). However, the Mbappé file is still being talked about this Friday.

El Chiringuito affirms that the destiny of the 2018 world champion will have consequences on the future of his younger brother Ethan. Aged 17, the latter is linked to PSG until next June, like his elder. Discussions regarding a contract extension began last November, but the Spanish media assures that everything is now paralyzed. The reason ? PSG would have stopped everything, convinced of Kylian’s departure to Madrid next summer.

PSG stopped everything

Last month, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi nevertheless assured that he adored Ethan Mbappé. “He’s a Parisian, he loves the club too. He wants to stay a long time too. He’s a boy from our academy. He’s been with us for 7 years, he has the potential to be a great player. The coach loves him. It’s nice.” Since then, have the Parisian leaders been upset by the decision of their number 7 to the point of no longer wanting to extend Ethan?

Such a scenario is very possible, as is seeing the Mbappé family asking Real Madrid to hire the younger Mbappé brother, so that the whole family stays together in the Spanish capital. The official announcement of the choice of Kylian Mbappé being imminent, we should therefore quickly be able to determine the fate of the Mbappé siblings.

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