Kylian Mbappe with PSG

AFTER WHAT WAS REPORTED BY 'LE PARISIEN'

Denial of Mbappé's mother! The '7' has nothing closed with PSG

Published:5/05/2022 - 21:27h

Updated:6/05/2022 - 09:43h

Kylian Mbappé's future remains unresolved. After information from the French newspaper 'Le Parisien' that assured that the striker would renew with the Parisians, the player's mother has come out to deny said statements

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The world of the football saw 'agitated' by some moments during the afternoon of the Thursday after some informations that ensured that Kylian Mbappé would extend his stay in the Park of the Princes. The French newspaper 'Him Parisien' affirmed that the footballer had taken the decision to renew his agreement with the group direct by Mauritius Pochettino during two seasons more, at a rate of 50 million net euros each one of them.

After the informed by the half Frenchman, the mother of the champion of the world, Fayza Lamari, has gone out to deny all the rumours through his account of Twitter. The progenitor of the forward aseveró that "there is not any agreement in principle with the Paris Saint-Germain (neither with any another club). The conversations on the future of Kylian continue in a climate of big serenity to allow him take the best decision, in the respect of all the parts involved", leaving clear that the future of the '7' still is not defined.

In Madrid there is tranquility

In the meantime, from the offices of the Real Madrid have commissioned to transmit tranquility in this regard of the operation of the attacker. Like this it has done it know the journalist Ramón Álvarez of Mon, whose sources inside the white breast are of fiar, that has ensured that inside the entity merengue have communicated him calm and show trusted with the signing of the 'crack'.

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