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Mbappe never wanted to go to Real Madrid

The striker always wanted PSG 

By Wilian Estrella

The striker always wanted PSG 
The striker always wanted PSG 
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In an interview on "Marca", the PSG president talks about the French star, Zidane and the Super League.

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One of the men of recent months, Nasser Al Khelaïfi, has broken his silence in "Marca" after the renewal of Mbappé and the thousands of rumors that have surrounded the team of which he is president, PSG. In a preview of an interview with the sports portal, the manager explained how he convinced Kylian to continue in Paris and why he rejected 180 million from Real Madrid last summer.

.“I turned them down because I knew I wanted to stay at PSG. I know him very well, I know what he and his family want. They don't move for money. He has chosen to play here for his city, his club and his country. And for the sports project. He only thinks about playing and winning," he says in Qatari.

"I don't like to talk about myself. But over the last five years, I've built a special relationship with Kylian and his family. He has an amazing family. I'll never forget that during our first six meetings with him and his parents, that at that time They were in Monaco. They never talked to me about money. Never! That's why I love them so much, I admire the education they received.

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Regarding the bench, in which Mauricio Pochettino is still but his days seem to be numbered, Al Khelaïfi does not confirm his departure and talks about the rumors that Zidane was placed in the Parc des Princes. "I want to make it clear that I liked Zidane as a player and I like him as a coach, but we have never spoken to him directly or indirectly," he explains, assuming that he will not be the coach of his team next season.

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