REAL MADRID target Kylian Mbappe is in urgent transfer talks with Paris Saint-Germain over his future following Sunday’s Ligue 1 title flop.
Mauricio Pochettino’s men lost their grip on the French crown last night as Lille pipped them to top spot by one point.
Having crashed out of the Champions League too, PSG will end the season with just the French Cup in their trophy cabinet.
And Mbappe, 22, now admits he wants to play for a club where success is virtually guaranteed.
The World Cup winner, Ligue 1’s Golden Boot winner with 27 goals, is out of contract in 2022.
Fellow forward Neymar has already signed a new long-term extension.
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But doubts are growing over Mbappe’s future with Real Madrid interested.
And PSG’s failure to retain their title could come back to haunt them in the transfer market following Mbappe’s latest comments.
He told Canal Plus: “Everyone knows how profoundly attached I am to the club.
“I have always been very thankful towards the president and my different coaches.
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“What I want is to win, to feel like I am somewhere where I can win, where there is a solid project around me.
“The footballing project is essential. I want to feel like I am part of a team that is going to do something.
“Then, it’s up to us to show what we can do. We are talking with the club, we will see what happens.
“In any case, I have always been happy here and I had had four exceptional years here, we are very clear with the club.
“The club knows my relationship with it, this city, this country.
‘We are going to do things in the way they should be done, in one way or another.
“I cannot say what needs to be done, I am just a player, but I think that people have seen, everyone has seen.
“When everyone sees, it is easier to draw conclusions, but there is no problem. We lost the title but now we have to concentrate on the future.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk