Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappé could leave the club next summer if French champions win the Champions League, says Club Ambassador Youri Djorkaeff. Liverpool and Real Madrid are said to be looking at the French megastar.
Mbappé has been concerned about a movement imaginable from Princes’ Park next summer.
After spending 3 years in the PSG, he has established as one of the world’s players and cemented his position as a global icon.
After costing the 18-year-old French giants £ 166 million, he helped them win 3 consecutive Ligue 1 titles.
Now, however, having completed almost everything he could at the club, he would have told them he was looking for a new challenge.
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Mbappé told the club that he wanted to be sold in 2021, despite his contract until 2022.
PSG is likely to rate a world record payment to let the 21-year-old go, given his incredible potential as a player.
For this reason, there will only be a few teams interested, and Liverpool and Madrid are expected to be at the forefront.
Speculation suggests that Premier League champions have been watching him for some time, with Mbappé talking about his admiration for the club at times.
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But Madrid’s manager, Zinedine Zidane, is desperate to warn him, and Los Blancos’ resolve to spend cash this summer suggests they are preparing for next year’s primary election.
And Djorkaeff believes Mbappé could leave the club next summer, if PSG wins the Champions League.
PSG was defeated in last season’s final through Bayern Munich, however, the club icon believes they can do better this time.
Djorkaeff told fans in Paris, through The Mirror: “I think Mbappé will have the right chance.
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“Now he’s on a project. He’s entering his fourth year in Paris, he’s a young player. I don’t see him staying at the PSG for 10 years. “
“His career is to win titles on each and every continent, something few French have done.
“Last year he had a chance to win the Champions League.
“Unfortunately, he didn’t. This year, he’ll have it again.
“The ideal [scenario] is for him to win and then after signing for a club. Everyone will be happy. “
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