Kylian Mbappe has been reinstated to Paris Saint-Germain’s first team squad following ‘constructive’ talks with the club’s hierarchy.
The Frenchman had been training away from Luis Enrique’s first team squad due to a fall-out with the club’s board over his future.
Mbappe refused to sign a one-year extension with the club earlier this summer, which would have extended his contract until 2025.
That means the striker has just one year left on his deal and he’s stated his intention to remain at the club for the next 12 months.
PSG would rather cash in on Mbappe than keep him for another 12 months and let him leave on a free transfer in 2024.
They are therefore sceptical about Mbappe’s intentions, and feel his decision is because he’s already agreed a free transfer to Real Madrid in 2024.
The Ligue 1 club accepted a £259m bid from Saudi Arabia for Mbappe but the striker has no intention of moving to the middle-east.
That only further raised suspicions at the club that Mbappe has already agreed to move to the Bernabeu.
But the club say Mbappe has now rejoined the main group after ‘positive’ talks.
‘Following very constructive, positive talks between PSG and Kylian Mbappé before game vs Lorient, the player has been reinstated into first team training squad this morning.’
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