Mbappe sees future at PSG and targets Olympic ‘dream’

Published April 14, 2023
Paris Saint-Germain’s and France’s International football team French forward Kylian Mbappe (C) poses with children after a football match with the children of the “Premiers de Cordee” Association for sick children at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on April 12, 2023. — AFP
Paris Saint-Germain’s and France’s International football team French forward Kylian Mbappe (C) poses with children after a football match with the children of the “Premiers de Cordee” Association for sick children at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on April 12, 2023. — AFP

PARIS: Kylian Mbappe has said he will still be a Paris St Germain player next season despite regular speculation over his future, as the France superstar also admitted he hopes to play for his country at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Asked where he saw himself playing next season in an interview on Wednesday evening, Mbappe respon­ded: “At Paris Saint-Ger­main. I am Parisian, I have a contract and so it’s Paris St Germain.”

Mbappe signed a new contract with PSG at the end of last season to keep him at the club until 2025, although French media repo­rts have indicated that the last year of that deal is optional and down to the player.

That would raise the possibility of the 24-year-old being able to leave for free at the end of next season.

Mbappe’s comments come a week after he complained over the club’s use of an interview with him as part of their season-ticket advertising campaign, before the club removed the footage.

Mbappe still hopes to win the Champions League with his home city club.

“I have already got to one final and a semi-final. I have been to the quarter-finals, the last 16. I have done everything but win it,” he said. “That is all I am lacking. I hope it will come as soon as possible.”

Mbappe also said that it was his “dream” to represent his country at the Paris Olympics.

“I hope to be there. Ever­yone knows I have always dreamed of playing at the Olympic Games but it doesn’t depend on me,” he admitted.

Clubs are not usually obliged to release players to compete at the Olympics as it is not part of the FIFA international match calendar.

Mbappe added: “I won’t force it because if people don’t want me to play at the Olympics that means I must not. The truth is that it is not part of the FIFA calendar.

“I have to think about my club, and my national team too because there is the Euro just before it, so it needs to be discussed. All these things need to be considered but of course it would be a dream to play at the Olympics, all the more so in Paris.”

Published in Dawn, April 14th, 2023

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