PSG has found Kylian Mbappé’s successor, the Marcus Rashford controversy causes scandal

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PSG wants to know Mbappé’s position

The future of Kylian Mbappé is once again causing a lot of ink to flow! The AS newspaper reported this morning that “PSG puts pressure on Mbappé. The French club is urging him to communicate whether he wants to stay or not before offering him a contract extension, but he is already working on a plan B. The player has promised to give an answer soon.» But as we exclusively announced to you several weeks ago, the captain of the France team has already given his agreement to Real Madrid for next season. The French international has this time agreed to say yes to the Merengue club, after years of a fool’s game. PSG still believes in it despite everything, but has already started looking for a successor and it is the name of Rafael Leão which has come up insistently in recent days according to A.S.. The Portuguese from AC Milan has a release clause of €175 million… It remains to be seen what PSG will do!

Rashford in the middle of a storm

In England, one man has been the focus of criticism for several days, it is Marcus Rashford. In recent days, the England international did not participate in the FA Cup match between Manchester United and Newport County (4-2). Officially, the attacker was injured, but it was later learned that he had taken a plane the day before the match to go to Belfast and party at a nightclub. Obviously, he was sanctioned by his club, but the local press did not let go of him one bit. This morning, the Manchester Evening News speaks of a “rash decision. Striker Rashford returns to Carrington with his agent following his FA Cup absence.” For the Daily MailRashford takes a “backfire. Manchester United players angry with their star… but he is available to face Wolves“, this Thursday. But more generally, The Sun believes that there is “a question Marcus» and worries about his career: “club and country worried about Rashford crisis.» We remind you that the striker is disappointing this season with only 4 goals and 6 assists in all competitions…

Ivory Coast is “miraculous”

Last night, there were the round of 16 of the African Cup of Nations. And the host country came back from nowhere and qualified for the rest of the competition. This morning the newspaper Brotherhood Morning enjoys and talks about “startle» on its front page! It is “only happiness» for the Elephants who took out Senegal, defending champion, after a draw (1-1) and won on penalties (5-4) after extra time. The Senegalese newspaper The sun believes for his part that it is “infuriating» for the Lions of the country of Teranga. For Le Figaro SportIvory Coast is “miraculous» ! Already qualified at the last minute for the round of 16 then led by Senegal yesterday, the Ivorians are still alive in this CAN at home, which makes the newspaper say The Team that “Ivory Coast is finally jubilant» !

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