Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique has explained why he still has some belief that Kylian Mbappe may remain with the club amid links with Liverpool.
Mbappe's future has been the subject of intense speculation ever since he completed a £166 million to PSG back in 2017, after initially joining the Ligue 1 club on loan from Monaco. Liverpool have been tentatively linked with a move for Mbappe for the last few years, but the Reds are not the only club who are reported to have been interested.
Real Madrid have been widely reported to be interested in signing Mbappe this summer when his contract expires, with recent reports suggesting that the forward has already decided to make a switch to the Spanish capital. PSG have been hoping to reach an agreement on a new contract with Mbappe in recent months, but as things stand he is set to leave as a free agent at the end of the season.
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Easter Sunday will see PSG travel to face rivals Marseille as the Ligue 1 title race resumes after the international break. PSG and Marseille are big rivals in the French top tier, with the game referred to as 'Le Classique'.
Enrique was asked about the possibility of Sunday's meeting at Stade Velodrome being the final 'Le Classique' for Mbappe before he leaves the club in the summer.
Enrique told ESPN: "Why will it be his final derby? Me, I've always remained hopeful that Kylian could change his mind - he hasn't said anything for now. He could change his mind.
"Imagine if we win four trophies this season and Kylian Mbappé decides at the last minute that he wants to stay in Paris. Why not, we
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