The president of the FFF discusses the future of Mbappé

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The future of Kylian Mbappé definitely interests everyone. This Thursday, the president of the French Football Federation, Philippe Diallo, raised the case of the captain of the Blues, whose contract at Paris Saint-Germain ends next June. And he was quite clear on the microphone of RMC Sport.

“I have no worries because I don’t know his final choice. I will wait, like many others, for him to speak out. Now he has a club and I believe that President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi is also present at the UEFA congress. He is certainly much better informed than me about the rest of Kylian Mbappé’s career (…) He has shown that he is a boy who is a great competitor and a great professional. We have, in quotes, this chance in the French team that whatever club he plays for, he will be with the Blues at the Euro. And for the French team that’s what matters to me first and foremost.” But the president of the FFF can rest assured since the player has made his choice and will sign for Real Madrid during the summer.

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