Kylian Mbappe looks to have backed PSG into a corner with the French club potentially selling up as president Nasser Al-Khelaifi outlines the scenario he will not tolerate
PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi seems to think it is “impossible” that Kylian Mbappe – a man with 12 months left on his contract – will leave for free in what has become one of the most repetitive transfer sagas in recent memory.
The Frenchman may well be a Nike man through and through but the Adidas mantra may be more suitable to him at this point – “impossible is nothing”.
The circus that is PSG is beginning this summer with a familiar main attraction: the trials and tribulations of Mbappe at the Parc des Princes.
For a club that claim no player is bigger than the institution, PSG don’t half bend over backwards for a man who has flirted with the exit door on numerous occasions since arriving in 2017. It seemed like a rite of passage that football’s hottest property, a man who was born in Paris, would make his first major move to PSG having risen through the ranks at Monaco.