PSG: Javier Tebas sheds light on the future of Kylian Mbappé

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Present at the Madrid Sports Press Association Awards gala at the end of last January, Javier Tebas, boss of the Spanish league, took advantage of the opportunity to deliver his prediction on the future of Kylian Mbappé while the Bondynois has already given his agreement to Real Madrid according to our information. “I think the percentage is very high. It’s a personal opinion. He’s a 26-year-old player, PSG doesn’t seem to be thinking. It will depend on Real Madrid, the president and what he is willing to bet on. Real Madrid must think that the arrival of Bellingham has already given them a star, Vinicius is another. If the player wants to go to Madrid, he will go. The chances are more than 50%”had thus ensured LaLiga.

This Thursday, Tebas also did it again. Asked about the future of the current number 7 of PSG, the 61-year-old leader keeps the same opinion. “I said it was around 50% a few weeks ago, now it’s even more. 55/60% chance? Yes, I think so. Every day that passes and Mbappé does not sign the new contract with PSG, the percentage increases.. We now have to wait for the official announcement from the person concerned on this subject…

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