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PSG convinced Mbappe not on brink of leaving

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French champion Paris Saint-Germain said that star striker Kylian Mbappe will stay at the club next season, despite the World Cup-winner hinting he might leave.

The 20-year-old said on Sunday he wanted more "responsibi­lities, maybe at PSG, maybe elsewhere" after winning the Ligue 1 player of the season award.

But PSG said in a statement on Twitter: "Strong ties have united PSG and Kylian Mbappe for two years and that story will continue next season.

"It's a highly anticipate­d moment to also write, together, a big page in the history of our club, in which each major player will have to take his share, all the while working for the squad." Mbappe's comments on Sunday, with Real Madrid reportedly attempting to lure him to Spain, appeared a calculated move.

"I said what I had to say. When you're on stage you can send messages, I think I got mine across," Mbappe said.

"If I keep talking it would be too much and that's not the message I want to send."

He has been regularly linked with a potential move to Madrid since breaking through with Monaco's 2017 Ligue 1 title-winning team. Instead, he opted for PSG, initially on loan, and then for $202 million.

But since Zinedine Zidane's return to the Real helm earlier this year, rumors about Mbappe joining his fellow Frenchman at Santiago Bernabeu have intensifie­d.

French sports daily L'Equipe led with the headline "Trophy for the shock sentence" following Mbappe's ambiguous remarks, while Spanish media described it as a "bombshell" after picking up on the fact it was the first time the striker has hinted he might leave Paris. Under contract with PSG until 2023, Mbappe is said to be in discussion­s with the club over an extension, but was his message a play to strike an improved deal, which reportedly pays him $25 million per season?

Former PSG goalkeeper Jerome Alonzo, who played for the club from 2001-08, believes Mbappe is angling for a greater say in the club's planning after a disappoint­ing season that saw Thomas Tuchel's side again fail in the Champions League. "I have more of an impression that he's someone important at the club who says, 'Guys, I want to vouch for the project but it needs to move along a little. I want to stay for a long time but give me the means to become European champion.

If the project doesn't move beyond that, I'm leaving,'" Alonzo said.

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