PSG wanted to do it the other way around Kylian Mbappé!

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Will Kylian Mbappé leave PSG with a Champions League in his pocket? We will soon settle on this subject. What we do know, however, is that this is his last opportunity to win this title with the Parisians since he will join Real Madrid this summer. A departure that has been taking place for months already, although, according to our information, he had initially promised the Parisian management to come back.

Last August, the player trained at AS Monaco had actually promised Nasser al-Khelaïfi that he would sign a new lease. Enough to bury the hatchet between the two men, while the relationship was very tense… Since then, the French striker has gone back on his promise and made the definitive choice to sign up with the Merengues.

Parisian revenge?

A dirty trick from Bondynois? Everyone can interpret it in their own way. Whatever the case, PSG also thought about taking revenge on their player and playing a bad trick on him in exchange… As the daily newspaper explains The Team, the management of the Ile-de-France club seriously considered making Mbappé a replacement and leaving him on the bench for the big posters of the season, in Europe in particular. A way to make the player pay for what is considered a betrayal.

The leaders of the capital club thus hoped to push him to change his mind, under duress. But ultimately, the Parisian staff did not follow through. And if it is true that Luis Enrique does not hesitate to deprive himself of Mbappé when he considers it necessary, there is no desire for punishment behind the decisions of the Spaniard, who always logically trusts his best player in the biggest matches of the season. The last few months could have been very long for Mbappé…

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