PSG: Presnel Kimpembe’s scathing post

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Presnel Kimpembe has broken the silence. While his last appearance in the PSG jersey now dates back to February 2023, it was rumored that the capital club was ready to part ways with him this summer. The player, recently extended until 2026 – which was also a way for the club to show its confidence in him – has never spoken on this subject.

Determined to return to the field as soon as possible, Kimpembe was finally expected to rejoin the PSG group during the pre-season, but he, once again, saw his return delayed. This Saturday, a whistleblower launched the information according to which the Frenchman would no longer even participate in the collective sessions of PSG, which had the gift of annoying the person concerned. “ Stop talking shit for likes », Posted Kimpembe on his X account.

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