Mbappé says he will leave PSG ahead of expected move to Real Madrid
Mbappé said on X that his final home game for PSG will be on Sunday against Toulouse
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Mbappé joined PSG in 2017 from Monaco in a deal worth 180 million euros ($194 million). PHOTO: AP
Paris, 11 May
Kylian Mbappé confirmed what the
soccer world was long expecting to hear, announcing on Friday he is leaving
Paris Saint-Germain ahead of a widely expected move to Real Madrid.
Mbappé said on X that his final
home game for PSG will be on Sunday against Toulouse. “I never thought it would
be this difficult to leave my country,” he said in the video post. “I think I
needed this, a new challenge after seven years.”
An emotional-looking Mbappé gulped
and paused for breath as he addressed PSG’s fans. “It’s a club I will keep in
my mind for my entire life. I will tell everybody I had the chance to play
here.” He added, “You will stay in my heart forever,” then winked and raised a
thumb.
According to sports daily L’Equipe,
Mbappé went to meet and dine with PSG ultras known as CUP (Paris Ultras
Collective) shortly after making his announcement. They were set to discuss
tributes to him at Parc des Princes on Sunday night.
After that game, French champion
PSG has league games to follow at Nice and Metz. He is once more the French
league top scorer, with 26 goals. The 25-year-old Mbappé now captains France
and won the World Cup in 2018, becoming the second teenager, after Pelé, to
score in a World Cup final. He top-scored at the 2022 World Cup, including a
rare hat trick in the final.
Mbappé joined PSG in 2017 from
Monaco in a deal worth 180 million euros ($194 million). He is expected to be
bought by 14-time Champions League winner Real Madrid. In 2021, PSG turned down
a bid of 180 million euros from Madrid for Mbappé. He renewed his contract with
PSG but didn’t take up the option for an extra year. Earlier this year, he told
PSG he’s leaving at the end of the season.
On Friday, he confirmed it. “I
wanted to announce to you all that it’s my last year (season) with Paris
Saint-Germain. I will not extend (my contract) and the adventure will come to
an end in a few weeks,” he said. “First of all, I want to thank my teammates,
all the teammates I had, all the coaches: Unai Emery, Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio
Pochettino, Christophe Galtier and Luis Enrique.”
He has 255 goals for PSG, many of
them featuring his trademark move: Sprinting down the left wing, cutting inside
a wrong-footed defender and curling the ball into the right corner with speed
and precision. While his prolific output helped to deliver six league titles in
seven years, it also often masked glaring deficiencies that were exposed at the
highest level in the Champions League.
On Tuesday night, he trudged off
the field when PSG went out of the semifinals of the Champions League after
losing to Borussia Dortmund 1-0 in each leg.
Mbappé's departure will end the
superstar era at PSG. He arrived at the club along with Neymar, who cost a
world record 222 million euros ($239 million). PSG was also a stop for Zlatan
Ibrahimovic (156 goals for the club), Edinson Cavani (200 goals for PSG) and
Lionel Messi (won his seventh of eight Ballon d’Ors).
None could win the Champions League
with PSG, which has spent more than 2 billion euros ($2.15 billion) in transfer
fees and paid massive wages. The fact Mbappé played under so many coaches also
underlined the hire-and-fire attitude of the club’s cash-rich Qatari owner QSI,
which took over the club in June 2011.
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