Thierry Henry, the former Arsenal and France star, said he hopes Kylian Mbappe will stay in the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, at a time when news spread of his link to a move to Real Madrid.

Mbappe has been linked with a move to Real Madrid for a long time, but recent days have witnessed a new development after speculation that Real Madrid will try to sign the Paris Saint-Germain star before the end of the current transfer period, at a time when he has been linked to a move to the English clubs Manchester United and Liverpool.

Mbappe entered his last year in his current contract with Paris Saint-Germain, at a time when the star-winning star of the 2018 World Cup was not close to signing a new contract, despite the arrival of Argentine star Lionel Messi to the team.

Henry, who played for Monaco like Mbappe before starring at Arsenal and Barcelona, ​​has expressed his desire for the 22-year-old to stay at Paris Saint-Germain.

Henry said via “Amazon” that “I don’t know what is happening with Mbappe, we can always speculate or say a lot of things. opportunities for his teammates.

He added, "He scores goals as well, he's a player who respects his contract, he didn't do anything bad and he responded through the field, so be happy."

"As I always say, when there is an exceptional player we always try to find mistakes in small things, I hope he stays at Paris Saint-Germain, he will be great and then we can see what happens in the future, because it is normal for that to happen," Henry explained.

And the former Arsenal star asked, "Has he offended anyone? No, I haven't seen that yet, he is with the team, but he is playing well."

Mbappe scored a goal in Mauricio Pochettino's 4-2 victory over Brest last Friday.