The Mbappé 'fire' that erupted earlier this week is far from being extinguished. As MARCA reported on Tuesday, the striker has exploded and is determined to leave PSG in January. The news shocked the football world just five months after his renewal and set off alarm bells at the Parisian club. Both Galtier and Luis Campos denied that the France international was unhappy and keen to leave, but as the hours have progressed since the bombshell, more details of the player's feelings have emerged.
Mbappé feels that PSG have betrayed him and that the promises of his renewal have fallen far short of reality. The club is aware, despite the fact that from the outside it has been sold as a campaign to discredit the club and its star, and in fact from the offices his departure was contemplated in a very peculiar way: asking 400 million for him and 'vetoing', as was to be expected, Real Madrid.
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And with all that, and with the draw against Benfica in between in which Mbappé scored again, we arrive at Thursday. Barely 48 hours later, reports from France continue to insist that the player is very clear about his intentions. Even more so after what was revealed by RMC Sport, where it says that PSG launched a multitude of fake accounts on social networks with the aim of discrediting hostile media, but also other personalities, including players like Mbappé.
All these are more and more reasons to reaffirm the world champion's decision. And that, as L'Equipe reports, Luis Campos himself had a meeting yesterday at Camp des Loges with the footballer. According to the French daily, the club's sporting director understands the striker's dissatisfaction. A discontent that Lamari Fayza, his mother, has also made public in her own way.
He did so by retweeting a fan's message in which he explained that "a smear campaign is being led to push him to leave", in relation to PSG's hiring of an external agency to discredit the media and players. The former director of URéputation, the agency in charge of these bots, acknowledged this Thursday. "For PSG to say they don't know us is unbelievable. This was a global strategy put in place with the club's communication department," explained Frédéric Geldhof.
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