Watching PSG and Mbappe play with such high stakes is fascinating. Mbappe, as you correctly pointed out, has his sights set on the pinnacle of the Champions League. But what I really want to know is if PSG is making serious preparations to give up its king. The club has spent a total of 155.50 million euros on new players in the past few months, suggesting that they are preparing for a period of transition. Does the team's recent move to add players like Ugarte, and Kang-in Lee signal an imminent exit for Mbappe? Then there's Neymar, whose price tag is falling.
I think by now it is pretty obvious to anyone, that Mbappe does not want to play for Paris Saint Germain anymore. Therefore i would hope that the official of PSG are already planning for the time after Mbappe. When he is gone i think it is safe to say that the time of the huge names at PSG is over. Only Neymar is left then and it is not even sure yet if he will maybe also leave the club.
I also think that in retrospective the whole PSG strategy so far was a pretty big fail. They have spent ridiculously high amounts of money to buy the biggest names in the sports, no matter if it is good for the chemistry in the team or not. The most recent transfers make more sense in my opinion. Good players without huge names.
@Jackl87 he used the same strategy Ronaldo used when he wanted to leave Manchester United i.e. give an explosive interview and destabilise the squad thus his exit is inevitable. Furthermore if PSG can get at least 100 million for him then it’ll be a good business and while I’m aware his value is almost double of what I have said but given the circumstances it’s a good deal for PSG or they’ll risk losing him for free.