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The Kylian Mbappe PSG transfer exit domino effect as FFP puts Bernardo Silva switch 'on hold' amid £150m loss claim

Kylian Mbappe's exit from Paris Saint Germain could cause a ruption to the playing squad that results in stars having to be sold.

The France hitman has some of the world's biggest clubs interested in his services, with the likes of Real Madrid tracking the striker's incredible career trajectory since his breakthrough in Monaco at 17 years old. Mbappe has become synonymous with the success of PSG, who are yet to win the Champions League since his arrival, and that of the French national side. But now the 24-year-old could be set to cause quite a stir for Luis Enrique's men should the scenario of him leaving on a free transfer materialise.

Now the Athletic report that the world beater's potential exit without a whopping fee would have a domino effect on Financial Fair Play rules in Paris. And that could be felt as far as Manchester City with the impending transfer of Bernardo Silva on stand-by until the situation around the World Cup winner becomes more clear. It could mean PSG's stars are sold off to make up for a loss than has been estimated at a head-spinning €175M.

Mbappe penned a new deal in France's capital last year, parading his 'Mbappe 2025' T shirt at a unveiling while many expected him to make the move to Carlo Ancelotti's men. It made the forward the best-paid footballer in Europe and some reports suggested even the highest-earner anywhere in sport.

PSG could be forced into selling sooner for a fee, however, with clubs circling as club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said this month: “We cannot let the best player in the world right now leave for free. That is impossible. Mbappe has said that he will not leave for free." The report suggests from the forward's perspective, he wants to stay in Paris, even calling

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