The Citizen (KZN)

PSG want star Mbappe to stay

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Paris – Paris Saint-Germain resume their Ligue 1 title bid after the winter break against last season’s runners-up Lens as the focus sharpens increasing­ly on the future of France captain Kylian Mbappe (above).

The league’s top scorer for each of the past five seasons, Mbappe’s contract with the French champions runs out at the end of June and he is free to sign an agreement to join a new club for the 2024-25 campaign.

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi reiterated his stance this week that the club is the best place for the 25-year-old amid endless speculatio­n he will join Real Madrid in the summer.

“I’m not going to hide that I want Kylian to stay,” Al-Khelaifi told broadcaste­r RMC.

“The best player in the world is Kylian and the best club for him is Paris.”

Reports in Spain suggest Madrid want Mbappe to commit by Monday, but he insists no decision has been made, and those around him said he would not be rushed into doing so by any ultimatum.

Liverpool have also been linked with the World Cup winner, who has spoken with the Premier League leaders in the past, notably meeting with them when he was still at Monaco in 2017.

While PSG look well on course for a record-extending 12th league crown, and 10th in the past 12 seasons, any sudden developmen­ts in the long-running Mbappe saga could unsettle Luis Enrique’s squad.

“We have a lot of very important matches, I ask for you to leave Kylian alone,” said Al-Khelaifi, adamant that whether Mbappe stays or not “is not a question of money”.

The capital club will lose Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi and South Korea internatio­nal Lee Kangin to the Africa Cup of Nations and Asian Cup respective­ly this month, escaping lightly compared to many others.

They travel tomorrow to Lens, whose 11-match unbeaten run was ended by second-placed Nice prior to Christmas.

The Stade Bollaert is not quite the fortness it was last term when Lens failed to win just twice at home and finished a point behind PSG, but it remains a difficult ground for visiting teams.

Lens have won five of their last six at home but were knocked out of the French Cup last weekend by Monaco.

Nice, who trail PSG by five points, must make do without top scorer Terem Moffi, who was called up to the Nigeria squad at the Afcon. –

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