Ethan Mbappé's broken dream at PSG

Ethan Mbappé's broken dream at PSG
Ethan Mbappé's broken dream at PSG

Paul Rouget, Media365: published on Monday December 9, 2024 at 11:24 p.m.

Unlike his older brother Kylian, PSG was the club of Ethan Mbappé's heart, who dreamed of continuing his career there before joining LOSC, revealed the captain of the Blues.

An unfeigned attachment. Very marked by his departure in the off-season from PSG, his training club and heart, Ethan Mbappé, today in , would be a collateral victim of the deterioration of relations between his big brother Kylian and the capital club. This is what the captain of the Blues assured in a long interview with Mouloud Achour for the Canal+ show Clique. An interview during which the Real Madrid striker notably settled his scores with PSG. By mentioning his younger brother, already.

“His childhood dream was PSG”

“That's the thing that affected me the most. He didn't ask for anything. His Real Madrid was PSG. What Real represented for me, his childhood dream, was PSG. But indirectly, it was me who took that away from him. Well, it wasn't me, but I felt like that, swears Kylian Mbappé. said: “No, no. With what they did to you, I don't want to stay.”

“I would have stayed for him”

He even assures that he was ready to extend his contract with PSG for the sake of Ethan, almost 18 years old. “At one point, I even told him: 'If it really weighs on you, I'll extend it again and you stay, we stay here. If it really weighs on you too much.' He told me: 'No, never I don't want to stay here. What they did to you, what they did to me, it's not normal.” If he had said to me: “Kylian, it really weighs on me.” , I would have abandoned my dream of Madrid and I would have stayed for him”, still supports the one who is still in financial conflict with the Parisian club. His little brother, who had quadriceps surgery at the beginning of October, will have to wait until 2025 before returning to the field.

-

-

PREV husband, child… What do we know about his private life?
NEXT PSG, an unpleasant air of déjà vu