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Kylian Mbappe: My only objective is to stay at PSG

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Kylian Mbappe has insisted that he has no intention of leaving Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain this summer. It emerged this week that Mbappe has sent a letter to the French club stating that he has no intention extending his contract, which expires in 2024.

He later clarified that he had not asked the French club to allow him to move to Spanish giants Real Madrid as had been reported.

Mbappe was close to joining the then European champions last summer but instead signed a lucrative new deal to remain in the French capital.

PSG now face the dilemma of allowing Mbappe to run down the final year of his contract and being unable to recoup any of the €180 million they spent in 2017 to sign the striker ward AS Monaco.

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