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Paris Saint-Germain have stopped selling Kylian Mbappe shirts on their French website as he closes in on a move to Real Madrid.
The French superstar has been heavily linked with a transfer to the Bernabeu this summer with his PSG contract set to expire. It's reported that he will snub an extension from the French side in favour of a switch to Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid.
PSG have gone to extreme lengths to persuade Mbappe to stay with them over the course of the season tabling multiple contract offers, but the winger has been insistent on testing free agency. It seems they have now finally admitted defeat that he is heading for the exit door after Mbappe claimed he has 'almost made his decision' with an announcement expected this week.
The Ligue 1 club have removed the option for supporters to buy kits with Mbappe's name on the back on their official French site.
As the image below shows, the numbers are listed from 'Six - Marco Verratti' to 'Eight- Leandro Paredes' and skip out 'Seven - Mbappe'. Although, as things stand, a shirt with the Frenchman's name on the back can still be purchased on the UK website.
Mbappe said on Sunday night at the UNFP awards ceremony, where he picked up his third consecutive Ligue 1 Player of the Year award, that his future would be decided in a "matter of days."
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