Coach Luis Enrique personally spoke about the injury that Mbappe suffered and his chances of playing.

Kylian Mbappe’s future has become less hot recently, the main reason is because the transfer market has closed. It is impossible for him to leave immediately at this time.

However, the new contract has not been renewed, or the fact that both parties have not directly made any move to extend the contract still makes PSG fans unable to rest assured.

In addition to the contract, since returning to the first team to officially practice and compete, the 24-year-old striker has still shown his best qualities. In 5 matches on the field, Mbappe scored 7 goals, not only taking responsibility for scoring goals but also leading and building PSG’s overall attack ability.

Unexpectedly, after a convincing 4-0 victory over Olympic Marseille at Parc des Princes last Monday night, Mbappe had to leave the field due to injury.


It seemed like it was just a small problem and everything was resolved, but no, captain Luis Enrique spoke up at the press conference preparing for the match in round 7 with Clermont, the news couldn’t be more sad. Parisian fans

VIPSG quoted the 53-year-old strategist: “Mbappe will most likely not play the next match against Clermont, to avoid any possible risks and the situation could get worse for him. If he feels fine and can play, I think we will consider that, but the priority is still safety.”

“The match against Newcastle United in the next match of the UEFA Champions League group stage is very important, and victory is what the whole team is aiming for. The team needs to prepare the best, that’s for sure.”


Although it is said that Mbappe will not play in the next match to prepare for the match in C1 in the middle of next week, it is clear that injuries are always the most unpredictable thing, whether the French striker can return in time or not. is still a huge question mark.


It can be seen that Kylian Mbappe’s position at PSG right now is extremely important, every gesture and action related to the French striker always receives great attention, enough to make even the capital Paris wobble.