The former Ligue 1 champions player and coach believes France will stay on in Paris due to the financial conditions of his contract
Former Paris Saint-Germain player and coach Luis Fernandez believes Kylian Mbappe will stay at the club as no other big side can pay him.
Mbappe, who has a contract in Paris until 2022, has been linked with several other European giants. Real Madrid are long-term lawyers, while Liverpool have also been linked, with manager Jurgen Klopp saying the 2018 World Cup winner is highly regarded.
If PSG were to sell in the summer, Mbappe would come at a high cost with yet another 12 months on his contract, while also ordering big salaries that many clubs could not afford. among the financial constraints imposed by coronavirus pandemic.
Fernandez believes this is a key reason why Mbappe will eventually stay at PSG, while also urging the French international to stay in Paris and learn from the knowledgeable squad around him while he stays. become one of the best players in the world.
He said Onda Cero de Mbappe: “If the player leaves, who is he going to play for and under the economic conditions? Because of what he has here, he will not be needed when he leaves PSG.
“When you look at the other teams, and when you see players like Icardi, Neymar, Di Maria, Sarabia, Verratti, Paredes, there are people who help him stay. I don’t see him leave, he stays in the position. for development elsewhere. “
Mbappe has recently said he has not yet made a decision on his future, but he is happy at PSG.
“I’ve had this question before,” said Mbappe Telefoot after winning twice in a 4-0 victory over Montpellier last Friday night. “We are in talks with the club to find a project. I think about it, because if I sign up, it will be there to invest myself in the long run.
“I’m very happy here. The fans and the club have always helped me. I’m going to think about what I want to do in the next few years, where I want to be. I reflect on it, not trying to buy time or something like that. If I sign up, I will stay, so I have to think about it. ”