Kylian Mbappé wants to leave PSG in January. His relationship with the club is completly broken. He would like to join Real Madrid, but PSG would not let him leave for Madrid.
The World Cup winner believes that PSG have not kept the promises that were made when he put pen to paper on a new deal back in May, notably with regard to his position on the pitch and as part of the overall project.
PSG coach, Christopher Galtier speaking yesterday ahead of PSG’s Champions League game against Benfica, said the French capital club tried to recruit a natural center forward to allow Mbappe play his preferred role but it didn’t happen.
“I don’t know what was said to Mbappé before I arrived at PSG, but during pre-season we talked with Campos to find a real striker to allow him play in his preferred zone but it didn’t happen. We didn’t buy one.” Galtier said.
The former Monaco forward’s desire to play for Real Madrid however is said to have not gone away. It is just one of the many claims being reported in today’s bulletin from Spanish outlet MARCA.
MARCA reports the following details ‘The main one, few will surprise you, is that their destination was not Real Madrid. This limit has been very clear in the conversations: anywhere but Santiago Bernabéu. Liverpool, which has already tried it in 2022, could be its only feasible option.”
“Mbappé believes that PSG has betrayed him. Real Madrid reacts to this new scenario… because the ‘7’ still wants to wear white one day.’
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