When Kylian Mbappe’s two goals took him back to the top of the French league’s scoring charts on Friday night, the move seemed natural and inevitable.
What is far less certain is whether Mbappe will stay at PSG, or accept the challenge of moving to a more demanding club like Real Madrid next season.
After his brace in the 4-0 win against Montpellier took him to 14 goals -- and 106 overall for PSG -- the 22-year-old Mbappe said he has yet to decide whether to sign a new deal.
“We’re in discussions with the club to find a plan. I’m thinking it over, because I think that if I sign then it’s to commit myself long term to Paris Saint-Germain,” Mbappe told broadcaster Telefoot following the match. “I’m very happy here, I’ve always been very happy here. The fans and the club have always helped me. For that, I’ll always be thankful.”
Mbappe’s contract expires at the end of June next year, as does striker partner Neymar’s, and PSG sporting director Leonardo is working hard to persuade the two global stars to sign new contracts.
But the club faces stiff competition.
Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is reportedly interested in making Mbappe a marquee signing to form a potentially prolific partnership with veteran Karim Benzema. Mbappe has also been linked with Premier League champion Liverpool.
Because of his young age - he is six years younger than Neymar and 11 years younger than Benzema - Mbappe would represent the brightest future of any club.
“I want to think about what I want to do in the years to come, where I want to be,” said Mbappe, who grew up in the Paris suburbs. “Yes, the time will soon come to make a choice ... If I had the answer now I would already have given it. I’m not trying to buy some time, I’m really thinking about it.”
Agencies