I didn't ask to be sold to Real Madrid, says Mbappe
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[June 14, 2023]
(Reuters) - Kylian Mbappe said he never asked Paris St
Germain to allow him to move to Real Madrid in the close season,
confirming that he is happy to play in the French capital next
season but will not extend his contract with the Ligue 1 champions.
Mbappe caused a stir when he sent a letter to the club stating that
he had no intention to extend his PSG contract, which expires in
2024 if he does not activate the clause that will extend his deal by
a further 12 months.
PSG find themselves in a fix as they risk losing Mbappe for free in
June 2024. He will also be free to sign a pre-contract agreement
with a new club from January should he decide to see out the
remaining year of his deal at PSG.
"I didn't ask either to be sold or to go to Real Madrid," Mbappe
told Italian publication Gazzetta dello Sport.
"I just confirmed that I don't want to activate the extra year
foreseen in the contract. We have never talked about a renewal with
PSG, but I'm happy to stay here next season."
However, if Mbappe stays until the end of the 2023-24 season, the
French club will be unable to recoup any of the 180 million euros
($194.45 million) they spent in 2017 to sign the forward from AS
Monaco.
Real Madrid have courted Mbappe in the past but failed to land the
24-year-old, who signed a contract extension with PSG in May last
year.
However, the Spanish club are rebuilding their team after losing
several attacking players, including Ballon d'Or winner Karim
Benzema, and could turn their eye to Mbappe who has finished top
scorer in Ligue 1 for the last five seasons.
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PSG will also want to avoid a complete rebuild of
their forward line after losing Lionel Messi on a free transfer when
the Argentine World Cup winner opted not to extend his contract at
the end of the season.
Messi had been booed and jeered by PSG fans towards
the end of the season after their Champions League last-16 exit and
Mbappe said the seven-times Ballon d'Or winner did not get the
respect he deserved in France.
"We're talking about potentially the best player in the history of
football. It's never good news when someone like Messi leaves,"
Mbappe said.
"Personally, I don't quite understand why so many people were so
relieved that he was gone... It's a shame, but that's how it went.
We will have to do what we can to replace him."
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(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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