PSG: Nicolas Sarkozy tackles Kylian Mbappé

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Paris Saint-Germain’s followers are clearly not being kind to the French captain. Still in conflict with his former club over unpaid wages and bonuses, Kylian Mbappé is still demanding 55 million euros from his former club, even after his first few months at Real Madrid. Former President of the Republic Nicolas Sarkozy, a regular at the Parc des Princes and a PSG fan, said he didn’t like how the Madrid star left the capital club.

“Kylian gave seven years to the club, we must not forget that. He gave us extraordinary emotions. He illustrates what we all have as temptation: we always think that the grass is greener elsewhere. I can understand that he wanted to leave, I can understand his dream, but I understand more difficultly the way in which he implemented it. But it is his choice”warned the former head of state in the columns of Parisianbefore showing himself to be cheerful about the current project: “It was probably time to remind people that team play takes precedence over the quality of a player. This is the exact philosophy of the current coach.”.

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