MbppE announcement extensions: The SPG was unaware, the Frenchman did not mention two important people

Kyljan Mbppe officially announced on Friday that he will leave Paris Saint-Germani at the end of the season. This is considered to be the first step made by the French star towards formalising Real Madrid, the Express newspaper broadcast. He found out through a video message, in which he also thanked two of the three directors [...]
Kyljan Mbppe officially announced on Friday that he will leave Paris Saint-Germani at the end of the season.
This is considered to be the first step made by the French star towards formalising Real Madrid, the Express newspaper broadcast.
He found out through a video message, in which he also thanked two of the three sports directors he worked with, Leonardo and Louis Campos.
The two visible shortages in his farewell message were severe. He never mentioned the president, Nasser Al-Khelaif, and sports director Antero Henrique.
It is estimated by French media that this is a sign that reports between France's captain and Al-Khelaif were broken since the beginning of the season.
By “L'Equipe”, allegedly both avoided each other in recent weeks, telling them that their relationship was as bad as they didn't even want to greet each other.
Henrique, on the other hand, is held responsible for what Mbppe believes to be promises broken by the summer of 2022, when the club did not fully engage in its present route.
The 25-year-old had decided weeks earlier to leave “Parc des Princes” and had tried to keep it as secret as possible. He didn't communicate with the SPG hierarchy at the time of the public announcement he made last night, with the club that was caught unaware, so there was no official communique on their social networks or club site.
The president was reportedly not informed by Mbpee another sign of straining reports between them even though according to “L'Equipe”, Campos had earlier let him know.
Someone from the Parisian club for the French newspaper said they now felt relieved “after the decision became public, adding that “we can continue to build a new, disciplined, with less ego and focused collective power. What lies ahead is much more positive”.
Back in the SPG was transferred in 2018 from Monaco for 180m euros. He became the best goalist in the history of this club, while winning every possible trophy in France.
The World Cup winner is expected next month to be formalised at Real Madrid.












