Following years of speculation and uncertainty regarding his next career move, multiple sources reported on Thursday evening that Mbappe has informed PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi of his imminent exit from the club.
The French World Cup winner will officially become a free agent at the end of June, and PSG are now working to agree the terms of Mbappe's exit after he refused to trigger his 12-month extension.
Furthermore, Mbappe is said to have told his teammates during Friday's training session that he will be on his way out this summer, and he has been free to talk to foreign clubs over a pre-contract agreement since January.
The 25-year-old is yet to decide on his next destination, although Real Madrid remain firm favourites to complete a deal and are growing in confidence that they will finally capture him for the 2024-25 campaign.
Enrique was inevitably questioned on Mbappe's expected departure on Friday, but the former Barcelona boss stressed that he had no intel on the case and would remain tight-lipped until either Mbappe or the club released an official statement.
«I have no information to give you. I am going to avoid talking about this subject until the parties involved speak about it,» Enrique said at a press conference ahead of Saturday's Ligue 1 encounter with Nantes.
«Kylian Mbappe hasn't said anything publicly, nor has anyone else at the club. So I'm the coach. When the parties speak, I'll give you my opinion, but we're continuing to work so that we can continue to be a better team every year.»
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