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ALL EYES ON MBAPPE

PSG set to unleash new signing on Metz

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PARIS million (RM909 million), the second most expensive transfer in history.

“It’s a great pleasure to join this club, it’s one of the best in the world,” Mbappe said as he was unveiled at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday.

“It’s extremely ambitious and wants to become the best. It’s putting everything in place to make that goal more than possible and that’s important to me.”

The France internatio­nal is set to make his PSG debut away at rock-bottom Metz with Unai Emery’s side chasing a fifth successive win to maintain their perfect start to the season.

Metz are the only team without a point in Ligue 1 this term and need no introducti­on to Mbappe who scored a hat-trick against them in a 5-0 Monaco victory last February.

Emery confirmed Mbappe was ready for selection, and an injury to Angel Di Maria while on World Cup duty with Argentina could prompt the Spaniard to thrust the teenager into a fearsome front three alongside worldrecor­d signing Neymar and Edinson Cavani.

“These are players who for the most part have won everything already, it’s going to be a rewarding experience,” Mbappe said of his new teammates.

“I have a lot to learn and a lot to prove.”

Di Maria is set to miss several weeks with a thigh problem while Italian midfielder Marco Verratti remains suspended with several of PSG’s South American contingent only expected back late yesterday.

Monaco, level with PSG at the top, will attempt to extend their record 16-match winning run away to Cote d’Azur rivals Nice, whose third-place finish last season is swiftly fading from memory.

The title holders raided Serie A to draft in Montenegro striker Stevan Jovetic and Senegal forward Keita Balde from Inter Milan and Lazio respective­ly to try and fill the void left by Mbappe.

Monaco also have an in-form Radamel Falcao to call upon, the Colombian has scored a leaguelead­ing seven times in four outings and earned his country a vital World Cup qualifying point in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Brazil.

Unbeaten Bordeaux face Marcelo Bielsa’s Lille today, while Lyon host Guingamp on Sunday with consecutiv­e draws having somewhat stalled their early-season charge. AFP

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