Manager Luis Enrique asserted that “club and team are above any individual” in response to Kylian Mbappé informing Paris St-Germain of his intention to leave at the end of the season.
Kylian Mbappé’s contract with Paris St-Germain is set to expire, and he has been heavily linked to Real Madrid. Luis Enrique, the Spain national team manager, mentioned at a news conference that he has “no information” and would only provide his opinion when the involved parties speak publicly. Mbappé, 25, had a standoff with PSG last summer, leading to his exclusion from the pre-season tour. Although an agreement was reached to avoid losing out financially, his potential departure is expected to involve either a transfer fee or financial compromises. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, when asked about interest in Mbappé, stated that the club should always be in the conversation for a player of that caliber, but it seems to be heading in a different direction.
PSG currently holds an 11-point lead over second-placed Nice in the French league as they head into the latest round of games. Additionally, PSG is set to face Nice in the quarter-finals of the domestic cup. In their Champions League last-16 encounter against Real Sociedad, PSG secured a 2-0 victory in the first leg, with Kylian Mbappé scoring the opener. This goal contributed to Mbappé’s overall tally for the season, reaching 31 goals.