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Unless the situation changes, Kylian Mbappé should be made official as a Real Madrid player next week. A timing which will allow him to approach the Euro with a lighter mind, and above all, to evacuate all discussions about his future, even if there has been no doubt for months, such as his disinterest in playing for PSG for a year, according to Pascal Dupraz. In the show The Big Mouths of Sport this Saturday, the former Toulouse coach revealed his feelings about Mbappé: that of a player who no longer had his head in Paris since the start of the season, but who is going to destroy everything at the Euro.
“He (Mbappe) will have the lead at the Euroindicated the 61-year-old technician. He no longer wanted to play for PSG since August, so when you no longer want to play in the club which inevitably pays you for his performances… – well, they are very good because he scored 44 goals – but we emphasized his egocentrism more and then his coach, for the first time at PSG, put him on the side a few times. But PSG and the Euro are two rooms, two atmospheres, he will be motivated and get everyone to agree because PSG has spared him. It’s not tipping problems that are going to hurt him with the two months’ wages they have to pay him. That’s rubbish for him.”
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