Kylian Mbappe to make crucial revelation about his future
French forward reveals that there are details and something he still does not know
French football captain Kylian Mbappe has to make a crucial announcement about his career move, after parting ways with Paris Saint-Germain.
The 25-year-old striker is rumoured to join the Spanish football club Real Madrid after the conclusion of his contract with the French club.
PSG won over Lyon in the final with 2-1 in the French Cup Saturday where Ousmane Dembélé and Fabian Ruiz netted goals in the first half at Stade Pierre-Mauroy.
In a press conference after his team's win, the young French Mbappe was asked when he is yet to formally reveal his next club.
"Because I think the best thing to do is to finish saying goodbye," he said. "All I wanted was to finish well. There is a time for everything. I will announce my new club in due course. It will be only a few days away so there is no problem."
Revealing further about his transfer before the Euro 2024, Mbappe added: "I still don't know, there are still some details. The most important thing was to win and to experience these final emotions."
Mbappe also stated about his feelings after playing his last PSG game after seven seasons. He said: "Nostalgia, emotion; It was cool. I always understood where I was, this unique experience of playing for PSG. Playing for PSG, I would recommend it."
"I was lucky enough to experience it. What I have had, I wouldn't experience anywhere else. Now I'm going to experience something else and I'm sure that will be magical too."
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