Despite all the speculation that he will
join Real Madrid as a free agent, the France superstar has insisted that his
mind is not yet made up between moving to the Spanish capital and remaining in
Paris.
“I haven’t made my choice. I haven’t taken
my decision, I’m thinking it over, there are new elements and there are loads
of factors,” Mbappe said last weekend after two goals and a hat-trick of
assists in a 5-1 demolition of Lorient.
It was the latest world-class display from
the 23-year-old who has scored 28 goals this season in all competitions and is
Ligue 1’s top assist-provider with 13.
Amid rumours about the astronomical sums
that PSG are prepared to offer Mbappe to stay, along with perhaps the captain’s
armband and a say in transfer policy, there was good news for the Qatar-owned
club from UEFA this week.
European football’s governing body
announced new regulations to replace its existing financial fair play rules,
but said a cap that limits spending on wages and transfers to 70 percent of
total revenues will not come in until 2025.
Meanwhile clubs will be allowed to report
losses of 60 million euros ($65.5m) over three years rather than 30 million
euros previously, all of which appears to offer PSG more room to break the bank
for their star player.
“Kylian will give a better answer than me,
but PSG and me as coach all want the best for Kylian and the best for the
club,” boss Mauricio Pochettino said on Friday ahead of his team’s trip to
relegation-threatened Clermont.
“We think the best thing for the club is
that Kylian stays.”
Pochettino added that Mbappe could be given
the armband in Clermont with regular skipper Marquinhos rested following the
birth of his daughter during the week.
The Brazilian’s absence could also open the
door for Sergio Ramos to make a rare start in an injury-plagued season.
All PSG have left to play for in an
anti-climactic end to the season is making sure they wrap up the title.
They are 12 points clear of Marseille with
eight games left and host their bitter rivals next weekend and so should have
an eighth championship in 10 years secured by the end of the month.
Player to watch: Tete
The 22-year-old Brazilian winger joined
Lyon until the end of the season after being allowed to leave Shakhtar Donetsk
due to the war in Ukraine.
Tete, who played in all six Champions
League group games for Shakhtar earlier this season, enjoyed a dream debut for
his new club, coming off the bench and scoring with just his third touch
against Angers last weekend.
He played the role of super-sub again on
Thursday, helping set up the equaliser within two minutes of coming off the
bench in Lyon’s 1-1 Europa League draw with West Ham United.
“Tete is a special player who I have known
for a long time,” said Lyon coach Peter Bosz after signing the ex-Gremio player
who will hope to make an impact again at Strasbourg on Sunday.
Key stats
30 – Kylian Mbappe has scored or set up a
total of 30 Ligue 1 goals this season. That is 47 percent of PSG’s overall
tally of 64.
18 – The number of goals scored by Ligue
1’s leading marksman, Wissam Ben Yedder of Monaco
5 – The number of points separating the
bottom five teams in the table. The bottom two, Bordeaux and Metz, play each
other this weekend while Lorient in 16th host 18th-placed Saint-Etienne.
Fixtures (all times GMT)
Friday
Lorient v Saint-Etienne (1900)
Saturday
Reims v Rennes (1500), Clermont v Paris
Saint-Germain (1900)
Sunday
Bordeaux v Metz (1100), Angers v Lille,
Brest v Nantes, Monaco v Troyes (all 1300), Lens v Nice (1505), Strasbourg v
Lyon (1700), Marseille v Montpellier (1900
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