A former Premier League player offers surprising transfer suggestions to Kylian Mbappe.
Samir Nasri, a former player for both Arsenal and Manchester City, has proposed that Kylian Mbappe contemplate remaining in France rather than opting for a transfer to Real Madrid in the forthcoming summer transfer period.
Samir Nasri, a former player for Arsenal and Manchester City, has advised Kylian Mbappe to consider staying in France instead of pursuing a transfer to Real Madrid in the upcoming summer window. Nasri, who transferred to Arsenal from Marseille in 2008, also noted that had Marseille been owned by Qataris during his tenure, he would have opted to stay. He urged Mbappe to follow a similar path by becoming a pivotal figure at his current club.
“As a Parisian myself, if I were in his position, I would choose to remain at PSG rather than join Real Madrid, even if it meant helping them secure their 50th Champions League title.” If Marseille had been owned by Qataris while I was with the club, I would never have left. Being the primary figure in your hometown is a better choice,” expressed the former French international in an interview with Le10Sport.Recent reports indicate that Kylian Mbappe has decided to waive a loyalty bonus offered by PSG. In return, PSG has agreed not to obstruct his path if he decides to make a move to Real Madrid in the summer of 2024.
However, Real Madrid released an official statement on Saturday, stating that they have not initiated any communication with the PSG player.
At present, the French team trails the leaders, OGC Nice, by just one point, while Real Madrid finds themselves two points behind Girona, who unexpectedly lead the La Liga table after 12 matches.It seems there’s quite a tug-of-war regarding Mbappe’s potential move. Nasri’s advice to stay in France and become a key figure at PSG echoes the sentiment of many fans. But with Real Madrid possibly in the picture, the decision becomes more complex. It’ll be interesting to see how it all unfolds, especially with the contrasting league standings of both clubs.