Without Mbappé, “life risks being complicated”

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The trend of Kylian Mbappé leaving for Real Madrid is becoming clearer. PSG leaders will not have an easy task finding his successor.

After seven seasons spent at Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé should pack his bags next June. His departure for Real Madrid seems more and more likely, as Laure Boulleau explained on Sunday evening on “Canal Football Club”.

The day before is The Parisian who had released the information that the captain of the France team had made his decision to join the Merengue club. “Mbappé can adapt anywhere! But to say that his departure would be beneficial for Paris… I won’t go so far as to say that, estimates Marc Mechenoua, journalist for the regional daily. Last year, we heard that the departures of Messi and Neymar would be a good thing. But in statistical terms (they were involved in 73 goals between them), the reality is very complex”he continues.

Not irreplaceable, but…

Replacing Kylian Mbappé will not be an easy task for the leaders of the capital club. I’m not saying that Mbappé is irreplaceable but that without him life risks being complicated, even if PSG’s payroll will be better off.” concludes Marc Mechenoua.

The native of Bondy signed with the Rouge et Bleu in the summer of 2017, from AS Monaco, for an amount of 180 million euros. To this day, it remains the second biggest transfer in the history of football, behind Neymar who arrived a few days earlier from Barça for 222 million.

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