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‘Very happy’ Mbappe snubs Real Madrid to stay at PSG

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PARIS: Kylian Mbappe said he was “very happy” to stay at Paris Saint-Germain after the club announced that the World Cup winner was rejecting Real Madrid to remain in France until 2025.

PSG however will be starting the new season without sporting director Leonardo, who was dismissed late on Saturday after Mbappe’s decision.

“I am very happy to stay in France, in Paris, in my city,” Mbappe told supporters on the Parc des Princes pitch before he marked his new deal with a hat-trick in PSG’s 5-0 win over Metz in their final Ligue 1 match of the season.

Standing next to PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi, Mbappe said: “I hope I’m going to be able to continue to do what I like most — winning football matches and trophies with all of you.”

Mbappe’s hat-trick on Saturday took his total of league goals for the season to 28 as he finished as Ligue 1’s leading scorer for a fourth straight campaign.

His decision ends months of speculatio­n surroundin­g arguably the hottest property in world football.

Real Madrid had pursued Mbappe for months and had reportedly agreed a deal which would have included a signing-on fee of €150 million (US$158 million).

“I found out that he was staying just a few minutes before the announceme­nt,” admitted PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino, who is widely expected to leave the club this close season despite having a year to run on contract.

Sporting director Leonardo, 52, was dismissed hours after Mbappe extended his contract, according to a source with knowledge of the matter, confirming media reports.

The Brazilian, in the post since 2019, paid the price after a disappoint­ing season for PSG, who lost to Real Madrid in the knockout stages of the Champions League in March.

The president of Spain’s La Liga, Javier Tebas, complained bitterly on Saturday that the massive financial resources of PSG’s Qatari owners had proved decisive in persuading Mbappe to stay in France.

“What PSG is doing by renewing Mbappe with large sums of money... after posting losses of €700 million in recent seasons and having a wage bill of over € million, is an INSULT to football,” Tebas tweeted.

La Liga announced in a statement it was launching an official complaint about PSG’s actions “to Uefa, the French administra­tive and fiscal authoritie­s and the appropriat­e decision-making bodies of the European Union”.

 ?? AFP ?? PSG forward Kylian Mbappe poses with a jersey.
AFP PSG forward Kylian Mbappe poses with a jersey.

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