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PSG also set to lose Kylian Mbappe after Lionel Messi transfer to MLS

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PSG also set to lose Kylian Mbappe after Lionel Messi transfer to MLS

STARS SUPERNOVA. Paris St Germain's Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi during the match

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Already reeling from losing Lionel Messi to Major League Soccer, Paris Saint-Germain now scrambles to find takers for French prodigy Kylian Mbappe, who is set on opting out of his contract in 2024

Kylian Mbappe has told Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) he will not take up the option of a one-year extension in his contract when it expires next June, L’Equipe reported on Monday (Tuesday, June 13, Manila time).

Mbappe, a World Cup winner with France in 2018, confirmed his decision in a letter to the club and could even be sold this summer as PSG will seek to avoid losing him for free, according to the local reports.

The forward would be free to negotiate and sign a pre-contract agreement with a new club from January should he decide to see out the remaining year of his deal at PSG.

The French club, owned by Qatar Sports Investments, have already lost Lionel Messi on a free transfer after the Argentina forward left at the end of his two-year contract to join Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami.

PSG have not responded to a request for comment.

Mbappe was widely tipped to join Real Madrid last season but rejected a move to Spain to sign a contract extension with PSG.

The 24-year-old has long been admired by Real, who had a bid reported to be as high as 200 million euros turned down in 2021.

Real, who have already agreed a deal to sign England midfielder Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund, could step up their interest in Mbappe following striker Karim Benzema’s move to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia.

Mbappe, one of the game’s finest talents who burst onto the scene as a teenager, has won five Ligue 1 titles with PSG but the Champions League trophy has remained out of reach.

PSG signed Mbappe from AS Monaco in 2017 in a deal reported to be around 180 million euros, making him the world’s second-most expensive signing after Neymar, who joined them from Barcelona for 222 million euros.

Mbappe became PSG’s all-time top scorer after netting 41 goals in 43 games in all competitions and helped the capital club win a record 11th French title.

He was named France captain after leading them to a second straight World Cup final in December, where he netted a hat-trick against Argentina before losing on penalties. – Rappler.com

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