Mbappe reportedly wants out of PSG amid growing frustration
PARIS: Less than six months after Kylian Mbappe extended his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, the French star is reportedly looking for a way out.
The World Cup winner had been close to joining Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer but finally agreed to stay at PSG for two more years with an option for an extra season.
A series of reports published in France on Tuesday by several media including L’Equipe sports daily, RMC, and Le Parisien, as well as Marca in Spain, say that Mbappe is frustrated and wants to leave during January’s transfer window.
PSG sports adviser Luis Campos, who is close to Mbappe, told Canal+ broadcaster that the France forward never told him he planned to move away in January.
“It’s information that comes before a match, it’s very serious, this is the reason why I’m here, to deny,” Campos said.
Other PSG officials declined to comment when asked whether Mbappe expressed his desire to join another club and if he would be allow to leave.
The club has dominated the French league since cash-rich Qatari investors took over in 2011 but has failed to replicate that success on the European stage despite spending massive amounts on star players.
Club officials had hoped Mbappe’s decision to snub the Spanish giant would finally lead to the conquest of club soccer’s biggest trophy — the Champions League — and it’s unlikely they will let him go without a fight.
PSG hosted Benfica later Tuesday in the Champions League at the Parc des Princes.
Earlier this season, Mbappe ducked a question on the project that had been presented to him in late May to convince him to stay, refusing to say if he was happy with how it materialized.
More recently, he suggested that he would rather play alongside with