Kylian Mbappe announces departure from Paris Saint-Germain
Kylian Mbappe has officially announced his departure from Paris Saint-Germain as he prepares to embark on a new chapter in his illustrious career, with Real Madrid reportedly awaiting his arrival.
The 25-year-old striker, who has been a pivotal figure for PSG since his arrival in 2017, confirmed in a heartfelt social media video that he will not be extending his contract with the French giants. “It’s my last year at Paris Saint-Germain. I will not extend and the adventure will come to an end in a few weeks,” Mbappe stated.
Having played a significant role in PSG’s journey over the past seven years, Mbappe expressed his gratitude to the club and its supporters, acknowledging the highs and lows he experienced during his tenure. “I never regretted joining the French champions,” he asserted.
MERCI. 🔴🔵 @PSG_inside pic.twitter.com/t0cL2wPpjX
— Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) May 10, 2024
Speculation surrounding Mbappe’s future intensified earlier this year when it was revealed that he had informed PSG of his decision to seek new challenges elsewhere.
Despite PSG’s efforts to retain him, Mbappe remained resolute in his desire to depart, with Real Madrid emerging as his likely destination.
With a reported pre-contract agreement in place with Real Madrid, Mbappe’s impending move to the Spanish capital signals the end of an era at PSG.
As he prepares for his final home game at the Parc des Princes, PSG fans are expected to bid farewell to their talismanic forward in what promises to be an emotional occasion.
Mbappe leaves PSG with an impressive record of 255 goals in 306 appearances across all competitions, along with 14 trophies.
While his tenure may not have culminated in Champions League glory for PSG, his impact on the club’s history is undeniable. As he sets his sights on new horizons, Mbappe’s legacy at PSG will endure for years to come.
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