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But think about it, if you were around 10 years of age and you are extremely talented in football, you have your idols and you are dreaming of certain leagues where you would love to one day play, would Ligue 1 be part of your dreams? This is the biggest problem I think for clubs from France. PSG is an exception because they can make up for a bad experience with money. Playing in Spain or England is very different from playing in France. El Clasico in Spain, the derbies in England and so many other things that are great in those leagues. The only thing that could convince you to go to France is money. No young talent would ever go to France if clubs from Spain and England are also interested.
It's said that even an absolute success in Ligue 1 won't put your name written in the history of football. Ligue 1 doesn't have the same quality and global recognition as La Liga or the Premier League. France has a rich footballing history as a country, but players who played in Ligue 1 are rarely mentioned as legends in football world. The quality and perception of a league often influences how players and their achievements are remembered in the football world.
If Mbappe has big ambition in his footballing career, it would be rational decision to move to La Liga or Premier League. The only reason for Mbappe to stay at PSG is that he accepts an offered big money by PSG. That only means he just doesnt have big ambition and chooses to stay in his comfort zone by always being the best in his own backyard.
Yes, that's true because the popularity of Liga 1 is very different from La Liga and the Premier League. Both leagues are competitive leagues and the clubs that compete there are like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea. These clubs are clubs. elite in their respective leagues and very popular throughout the world so that if a player has good potential and is at one of the clubs his name will always be remembered in the history of football, such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, both names will remain popular throughout time because they are both The player is at a club that has made a name for himself so that even when he retires his name will still be written in history.
I think there is another reason why he might still choose to stay and be at PSG, not only because of the big salary, if he wants that, of course Saudi clubs pay much bigger salaries, but maybe because of his love for his country so he continues to serve and continues to be at PSG simply because it was PSG who made Mbappe what he is today.