Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev spoke about Kylian Mbappe’s future on ‘Telefoot’. The Russian thinks the star is more likely to leave the club than stay although he thinks Mbappe may stay if PSG put an ambitious project on the table with the striker as their main man.
Kylian Mbappe’s future remains uncertain. The Frenchman’s contract at PSG expires in 2022 and speculation over him leaving in summer 2021 keeps on growing.
Real Madrid, Juventus and Liverpool seem the club most interested in getting hold of his services. Mbappe seems to have more than one foot out of the Parc des Princes.
That is what Vadim Vasilyev thinks. He is the vice-president of Monaco, the club Mbappe burst onto the scene at. The Russian thinks Mbappe is closer to a departure. “He is going to have to make very important decisions and he right now seems more likely to leave. Nothing is impossible. Kylian is young and what he wants is to win titles,” he told ‘Telefoot’.
However, Vasilyev left the door open to Mbappe renewing at PSG although he thinks that the Parisian outfit will have to fork out lots of money to persuade him to stay.
“Kylian is ambitious. He wants to win everything, break all records. If tomorrow PSG can offer him a truly ambitious project where he feels at ease and with the chance to win everything, they have a chance of keeping him,” he concluded.