Kylian Mbappe to leave PSG at end of season

Kylian Mbappe has told Paris Saint-Germain he will leave the club at the end of this season when his contract expires, sources close to the situation have confirmed.

The terms of Mbappeā€™s exit are yet to be fully agreed and an official announcement is expected once the situation is finalised in the next few months.

Mbappeā€™s salary at PSG costs them ā‚¬200million ($215m ,Ā£171m) per year and the club say they remain focussed on continuing their transition away from their ā€˜Galacticosā€™ era, with other big names such as Lionel Messi, Neymar, Sergio Ramos and Marco Verratti among those to leave in the last 12 months.

The Athletic reported earlier this month that Mbappe was leaning towards joining Real Madrid upon the expiration of his PSG contract but influential members of the 24-year-oldā€™s entourage have been left unconvinced by the Spanish clubā€™s offer, which has been delaying the process.

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As The Athletic previously reported, Mbappe has known since early January the conditions Madrid are willing to offer him. With the Frenchmanā€™s PSG contract set to expire after June 30, they have been free to discuss terms as he is into the final six months of his deal.

PSG received a ā‚¬300m offer for Mbappe from Al Hilal in the summer. The Saudi Pro League club were given permission to talk to the forward, but he ultimately remained at PSG.

Mbappe signed a new two-year contract in the summer of 2021 that included a 12-month extension clause for the 2024-25 season. However, only he could trigger that extension, not PSG.

In July of last year, PSG sent Mbappe a three-page letter accusing him of unsettling the club, giving him a deadline of July 31 to make a decision about his future. PSGā€™s letter accused Mbappe of causing ā€œenormous harmā€ to the club following the ā€œleakingā€ of his own letter, sent to the club on June 23, which was then ā€œaggravatedā€ by him publicly announcing that he intends to leave as a free agent this coming summer.

Madrid president Florentino Perez, meanwhile, has been in direct contact with Mbappe and has been the main driving force behind the La Liga sideā€™s latest move for a player who turned them down two years ago, despite at one point them feeling sure the forward had agreed to move.

Mbappe joined PSG from Monaco in the summer of 2017 for a fee of ā‚¬180m. He has scored 243 goals in 290 appearances in all competitions during six and a half years at the club.

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What Mbappeā€™s departure means for PSGAnalysis by Peter Rutzler, PSG correspondent

The impact of his departure cannot be overstated. This is PSGā€™s greatest-ever goalscorer, both in Europe and domestically. He is the France captain, and the most prolific and consistent goalscorer the French league has seen since Jean Pierre Papin for Marseille in the late 1980s and early 1990s. His exit will be a major blow for PSG, but also for his country. For supporters, in Paris, this will have been anticipated but no less easy to stomach. He is a national hero, and their star player, born on the outskirts of the city.

The club have stressed privately in recent weeks that they have been prepared for Mbappeā€™s decision, whatever he chose to do, both in a sporting sense and financially. The soap opera of last summer, which saw Mbappe left behind from the clubā€™s pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea as well as excluded from first-team training, was resolved after a financial commitment was made by Mbappe. The departures of Neymar and Verratti, in addition to Messi and Ramos, provided more financial wiggle room should he have opted to depart on a free transfer and that now comes to the fore. Shifting his ā‚¬200m salary also opens the door for recruitment, and the club are now looking at ā€˜multipleā€™ options ahead of next summer.

The club have already undergone major changes in personnel. More than ā‚¬300m of talent has been added to the books, with 13 new faces signed last summer in addition to head coach Luis Enrique. January also saw two more youngsters sign, Lucas Beraldo and Gabriel Moscardo, and the average age of the team has dropped dramatically. The emphasis now is about casting aside their ā€˜superstarā€™ era with a younger more cohesive team, built on sustainability.

PSG will look now to their new crop of young talent, led by homegrown star Warren Zaire-Emery, 17, who is expected to sign a long-term contract. But losing a player of Mbappeā€™s calibre will leave a huge mark, both and off the field. It may have been well forecast for some time, but that does not lessen the impact upon departure.

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