“I said I wanted to leave and I said it early enough” … Mbappé comes out of the woods at the worst time for PSG

The PSG communication unit must be in PLS after the teasing made by RMC around the exclusive interview granted to them by Kylian Mbappé, in which the future ex-Parisian returns to his desires to leave this summer. Remained silent all summer while the whole planet spoke only of him, the number 7 of Paris Saint-Germain has therefore chosen to emerge from the silence in the middle of the season of the Rouge et Bleu. A timing that should make Leonardo goat and, with him, all the leaders of PSG.

“I asked to leave, because from the moment I did not want to extend, I wanted the club to have a transfer fee to have a quality replacement,” he explained in an extract published on the site of our colleagues from RMC and in which the former Monegasque seems to want to show that he was anything but an ungrateful in this affair.

“It’s a club that has given me a lot, I have always been happy, the four years I spent here, and I still am. I announced it early enough that the club could turn around. I wanted everyone to go out grown up, to go out hand in hand, to make a good deal, and I respected that. I said, “if you don’t want me to go, I’ll stay,” “Bondy’s moped continued.

Mbappé, the master of the keys

The French international also did not hesitate to reveal the underside of the negotiations for his extension, which should make the Parisian sports director jump: “People said that I had refused six or seven extension offers, that I don’t want to talk to Leonardo anymore, that’s absolutely not true. I’m told “Kylian now you’re talking to the president.” »Aouch…

“Me, my position was clear. I said I wanted to leave and I said it soon enough, insisted Mbappé. Personally, I didn’t really appreciate saying “yes, he’s coming the last week of August” [pour annoncer ses envies de départ], because that makes a thief. I said at the end of July that I wanted to leave. “

Beaten for the first time this season, Sunday in Rennes, and criticized for its non-existent game plan, PSG probably did not need this interview to liven up its agitated news. But in the Mbappé file, in case it escaped you, the club has not been in control for a long time. Meanwhile, it’s Florentino Perez who has to rub his hands.

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