Wembanyama renounces Mbappé

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PSG fan, Victor Wembanyama wishes Kylian Mbappé good luck at Real Madrid, as long as he continues to get the job done with the Blues.

Victor Wembanyama may have been in Indianapolis this weekend to take part in some of the All-Star Game festivities (the Rising Stars Challenge last night and the Skills Challenge this Saturday), but he couldn’t escape the curiosity of the journalists present. concerning one of his compatriots. The inside of the San Antonio Spurs was thus asked what he thought of the very probable departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid, as relayed by all the media across the world for several days.

“Wemby” gave a sober response, even if we still feel, as a Paris Saint-Germain fan, that he would have preferred to see the captain of the Blues continue his story in the capital. Based on the information that has reached him, he also considers that Mbappé will no longer be a PSG player next season.

Two of the three cracks of French sport will no longer be in France

“What do I think?” Well, I think it would be hard to hold him back any longer. I wish him all the success in the world and to win as many Champions Leagues as possible. In any case, he will still be in the French team, so he will be able to win us a few more World Cups”replied the No. 1 of the 2023 Draft.

Two of the three team sports “prodigies” most popular with the French, Victor Wembanyama and Kylian Mbappé, will no longer play in France next year. There remains Antoine Dupont, still under contract with Stade Toulousain… This trio will, however, have the opportunity to meet at the Olympic Games if Mbappé obtains the approval of his future club, that Wembanyama is indeed on Vincent Collet’s list and that Antoine Dupont participates well in the rugby sevens tournament.

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