Kylian Mbappé Tells PSG He Will Leave This Summer

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Trump’s 2024 Legal Cases: Here’s When The Ex-President Could Go To Trial This Year—As Judge Confirms Manhattan Trial Soccer superstar Kylian Mbappé has informed Paris Saint-Germain he plans to leave the French club this summer after his contract expires, according toThe development comes less than two weeks after Mbappé reportedly decided to join Spanish club Real Madrid, though he’s yet to publicly acknowledge or announce such a move.

Real Madrid has insisted Mbappé hasn’t responded to its offer, according to ESPN, which noted the Spanish side believes they’ve done what they can to get the 25-year-old to join.Mbappé’s potential departure from PSG has been rumored and speculated on for more than a year.

 

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