PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi has seemingly jibed at Kylian Mbappe after the Parisian side lifted the UEFA Champions League. They became only the second French side to win Europe’s premier competition after their marquee player left 12 months ago to join Real Madrid.
In a recent interview with Al-Kass Sport, the Qatari executive said via Goal:
The PSG president continued by saying:
Kylian Mbappe is the record goal scorer in PSG’s 55-year history, bagging 256 goals and 108 assists in 308 appearances since he arrived in 2018.
Mbappe joined Real Madrid on a free transfer in the summer of 2024 and, despite scoring 43 goals and providing five assists, failed to lift LaLiga, the domestic cups, or the Champions League with the Spanish giants.
Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe has shared his thoughts on PSG lifting the UEFA Champions League in his first season away from the club. The Frenchman has tasted nearly every major honor in the sport but has yet to claim the biggest club prize in Europe.
Speaking in a recent interview with the press, the World Cup winner told the BBC:
Mbappe added:
At just 26, Kylian Mbappe still has much of his career ahead of him. He hopes to enjoy success in the Champions League soon with Real Madrid, with whom he is contracted until the summer of 2029.
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