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PSG signed several star players like Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos this summer in an attempt to convince Kylian Mbappe to sign a new contract, but he has still not signed a new deal and his future remains uncertain despite the club president saying he has no excuse not to stay.

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The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the

France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern


Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.
Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.
“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.
And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.
“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

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Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

The likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos may have arrived this summer, but the
France forward's failure to sign a new deal is cause for concern
Kylian Mbappe has “no excuse” for not signing a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain,
according to club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

And yet with little over a week of the transfer window remaining, the uncertainty
over the superstar forward's future remains the stain on an otherwise dreamy summer
for the Parc des Princes outfit.

Rarely has such a collection of star names been assembled over the course of such a
short period. Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Sergio Ramos, Georginio
Wijnaldum and, of course, Lionel Messi have all arrived in the French capital in a
period of under two months.

Editors' Picks
Spalletti warns Osimhen after red card in Napoli win over Venexia
Shaqiri, Elliott and Liverpool's midfield evolution - Klopp's 'diamond' is ready to
shine
‘I have scored like that before’ – Rangers FC’s Aribo on wonder goal vs Rose County
60 games, 20 defeats - Arteta out? Arsenal boss running out of time and excuses
Such armament was designed to persuade the 22-year-old of PSG’s strength, putting
to bed any doubts Mbappe had over the club’s ambition and Champions League-winning
capabilities.

“What I want to do is win, to feel like I'm somewhere where I can do that in the
sense that there's a solid project around me,” he told Canal+ back in May when the
first genuine stirrings of his discontent were made public.

“I eat football, I live football and so the sporting project is essential.”

Whatever Mbappe’s feeling towards the practicalities of playing in a top-heavy,


defence-shy front three with Neymar and Messi might be, such a Galactico transfer
window was designed to prove that PSG’s pulling power is, for now, unrivalled.

His demands had apparently been met by the club, who very publicly put the ball
back in the player’s court.

“We have the most competitive team in the world right now. So there is no excuse
for him now. He can't do anything else but stay,” Al-Khelaifi said at Messi’s
introduction when asked about the superstar youngster.

And yet even that may not be enough to keep the World Cup winner beyond the end of
his contract in June 2022.

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