Kylian Mbappe has said he will remain a Paris Saint-Germain player player next season though regular speculation over for him futureas the star of France also He admitted he hoped play for his country in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
He was asked where he saw himself playing next season in Interview with France TV channel 3 on Mbappe responded on Wednesday evening: “In Paris Saint-Germain. I am a Parisian and I have a contract, so it is Paris Saint-Germain.”
Mbappe signed A new a contract with Paris Saint-Germain in the end of last Season to keep him in the country club Until 2025, though media Reports indicated that last year of This transaction is optional down to player.
This would raise the possibility of The 24year- old is able to leave for Finally free of next season.
Mbappe’s comments come a week after he complained over the club’s use of Interview with him as part of their season-ticket Advertising campaign before club removed screenshots.
he joined Paris Saint-Germain in 2017 from Monaco and still hoping win Champions League with for him home city club.
“I have already I must one final And the semi-final. I was in quarterfinalsthe last 16. I’ve done everything but win He said “.
“That’s all I lack. I hope it comes this way.” soon like possible. “
world Cup winner with France in 2018 and runners-up last yearMbappe said,dreamto represent his country at the Paris Olympics.
“I hope I’m there. Everyone knows I’ve always dreamed.” of playing At the Olympics but it does not depend on I “.
Clubs are usually not obligated to release players to compete In the Olympics because it is not a part of fifa international match calendar.
Mbappe added: “I won’t force Because if people no want Me too play At the Olympics, that means I shouldn’t do that.”
“the truth is that it is not a part of FIFA calendar. I have to think of my own cluband mine national team Also because there is a euro just Before that, so it should be discussed.
“All of these things need to consider however of Of course, it will be dream to play In the Olympics, all more So in Paris.”