A new statement regarding Kylian Mbappe’s situation at Paris Saint-Germain has been released by several media houses. And the reports say that the Frenchman is not happy staying with Les Parisiens.
It is also said that the 23-year-old Frenchman wanted wants to leave France as soon as possible. Consequently, he’s linked with Real Madrid again. In the summer transfer window, we saw how Kylian Mbappe was professional flirting with Florentino Perez the whole time and in the end, he signed a new contract with Les Parisiens.
PSG boss Christophe Galtier spoke about the situation of Kylian Mbappe at Paris Saint-Germain after a Ligue 1 match and he said that everything is fine. But it seems like things are far from sorted with the Frenchman.
According to Forbes annual rankings, the 23-year-old became the highest-paid football player in the world recently beating the decade-old rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The former Monaco player had issues with teammates Lionel Messi and Neymar jr too. He pushed the Argentinian Wizard after he was unable to provide a proper pass. While the infamous incident of him and Neymar indulging in a penalty kick brawl requires no further details.
What does Thierry Henry have to say anything the current situation of Kylian Mbappe with Paris Saint-Germain?
Amid all the things going on, Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has spoken about Kylian Mbappe. The former striker said that he always wanted to play in the white outfit of Real Madrid but due to transfer possibilities it never happened. He had to play for the Blaugrana and he never liked it.
Speaking to CBS, he said, “But there’s something that’s bigger than everyone else: the club. But did they (PSG) make him feel that the club was the most important thing’ Or did they make him feel like he was more important than the club’ I think at one point for me, I didn’t like to play high and wide at Barca – I hated it! But I had to do it for the team.”
He went on to add, “I didn’t like it after a hundred caps and I don’t know how many goals I scored for France, I had to play on the left. I didn’t hear anyone say, ‘Oh, what a nice gesture!’ to go on the left instead of players who had less goals and less caps. There is only one rule: if the boss asks you to do something, you do it, IF it’s good for the team! If it’s bad for the team, I would get the argument.”