Hope gives life. If he has not yet officially announced anything and he will “present himself as a man” to the media when he has things to say, the future of Kylian Mbappé is all mapped out. Free at the end of the season, he has already announced to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and his teammates his intention to leave PSG. his destination is not in much doubt, Real Madrid is waiting for him with open arms. Mbappé will therefore play his last Classic with the Parisian jersey on Sunday (8:45 p.m.), in Marseille.
In any case, this is the assertion submitted by Amazon Prime Video to Luis Enrique. “Why would this be his last match (against OM)? I still have hope that Kylian will change his opinion. He hasn’t said anything yet. He can change his opinion,” declared the Spanish technician, king of the counterfoot.
Surprising, knowing that said Luis Enrique has already more or less confirmed the future departure of Kylian Mbappé in front of the microphones and that he is already “preparing” for the future without him. “Sooner or later, we will have to learn to play without Mbappé,” he said in recent weeks, to explain his uncompromising management of the 25-year-old star’s playing time. And this before explaining that we must “take advantage” of his presence “while he is there”. One thing is certain: it’s not up to “Lucho” to confirm anything. Mbappé and “NAK” will take care of this task when the time comes. Before that, Luis Enrique therefore has plenty of time to say what comes to mind on this subject in front of journalists.
“Let’s imagine that we win all four titles this season, and Kylian makes his choice at the last moment, that his place is in Paris… Why not?”, he slipped again on Amazon. And to conclude, with a smile on his lips: “We’ll see.” In the meantime, the question is whether the top scorer in PSG history will start at the Vélodrome. “Everything is possible,” swears Luis Enrique, who had fun a few weeks ago by saying that the tenure of his number 7 in San Sebastian depended on the weather. Here, it will mainly depend on his management in the two upcoming matches, the Classic on Sunday and the Coupe de France semi-final against Rennes on Wednesday.