Mbappe answers the difficult question: Will you remain in the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain?

“Yes, absolutely,” is the answer made by Kylian Mbappe when asked if staying in the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain was one of his options, following his brilliance in the ranks of his team, which swept its guest Lorient 5-1, including two goals for the world champion.

He added with a smile to a group of reporters, "You have provided a wealth of information, and I think you have a great deal of material to deal with."

Mbappe's contract with the French capital team expires on June 30, amid interest from Real Madrid in obtaining his services, but Mbappe revealed that he has not yet decided whether to renew his contract with his current team or move to another club.

Mbappe said after the match against Lorient, "I haven't made my decision yet, I'm thinking about it, there are new elements and many factors.

I don't want to be wrong.”

He added, "I realize that the matter (making the decision) may be delayed for some, but we talk about this issue on a daily basis."

"If I had made my decision, I would have announced it," he said.

I don't have to explain my options to anyone, it's a personal choice.

If I had made my decision, I would have announced it and stuck to it.”

When Mbappe talks about some factors, he is probably talking about the "project" because he has repeatedly said recently that he wants more responsibility within the team, possibly hinting at the captaincy currently held by the Brazilian defense center Marquinhos.

It is not related to the financial aspects at all, and a source following the negotiations file with Saint Germain confirms that "for Killian, he will get money wherever he goes," noting that the capital club is doing its best to extend Mbappe's contract.

There is no doubt that Saint-Germain's exit at the hands of Real Madrid in particular made Mbappe feel disappointed and perhaps doubtful about his team's ability to lift the big-eared cup by staying in France.

But he is fully aware that he will be special to lead Saint-Germain to its first continental title in the Champions League, more than contribute to Real Madrid's 14th title in it.

Pending his final decision, Mbappe spoke as a defender of the group in the face of harsh criticism of the club's supporters after the continental exit and then the heavy loss in the league against Monaco 3-0, and said in this regard, "They (the club's supporters) have the right not to be happy.

We all made a mistake against Real Madrid, so you can't blame some players and hold them responsible."

Since the beginning of January, Mbappe, who has entered the final six months of his contract, has been free to reach an agreement with another club on a contract starting in July.

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