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'Partner' Mbappe goes, 'rival' Man City's Worcestershire MF arrives? A 'world-class midfielder' could join Lee Kang-In (23, PSG) as competition for his position. “Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have launched a move to replace Kylian Mbappe,” Portuguese media outlet A Bola reported on Thursday (June 14). Raphael Leroy and Victor Osimhen are the strongest candidates,” the outlet reported. Eleven days before the last match, Mbappe posted a short video on his personal social media account. In the post, Mbappe himself announced that he would be leaving PSG at the end of the season. Mbappe is an iconic star for the French national team and PSG. He can play as a wing-forward or up front, and has everything you need in a player: great speed, quickness, and a powerful shot. Having scored a whopping 256 goals in 307 games for PSG, there were plenty of clubs who wanted Mbappe, especially Real Madrid. In 2022, Mbappe chose to stay at PSG, signing a new contract with the club despite Real's offer. Mbappe's contract with PSG runs until June 2024, meaning he can leave the club as a free agent at the end of the current season. Mbappe is free to discuss his future with other clubs. Under the Bosman Rule, [카지노사이트](https://www.casinositekim.com/) players who are six months away from the end of their contract are free to negotiate with other clubs and join a new team at the end of their contract. Mbappe said: “I want to tell you something, I have always said that when the time comes, I will talk to you directly. I want to let everyone know that this is my last season at PSG,” Mbappe said of his decision to leave the club. “I had the opportunity and the great honor to be part of the best club in France, one of the best in the world, where I experienced a lot of emotions, a lot of pressure, where I grew as a player with some of the best players in history, where I met a lot of people, where I experienced both glory and mistakes, where I grew as a person,” he continued. Mbappe has 27 goals and seven assists in the league alone this season. In total, PSG has scored 77 goals in the league this season, 34 of which have come from Mbappe. That's nearly 50%. Having to prepare for Mbappe's departure, PSG will be looking to make a big signing in the summer transfer window. “Mbappe's departure will save PSG around €200 million ($295 million),” Abola told L'Equipe. This money will now be used to sign new players.” “The most likely replacements are AC Milan's Raphael Varane and SSC Napoli's Victor Osimhen,” the outlet said, adding that “midfield reinforcements will also be sought, with Napoli's Hvitsa Kvartachelia and Bernardo Silva among the targets.” Bernardo Silva is a key midfielder for Manchester City. He can cover all areas of the attacking two and, like Lee, uses his left foot. He also excels in the opponent's half of the field. If PSG were to sign Silva, he would likely immediately compete with Lee for a starting spot. “When PSG director Luis Campos worked at AS Monaco, Silva played for Monaco,” the outlet said. Campos knows Silva well. When Silva re-signed with City, he reduced his buyout clause to €58 million, which PSG can afford to pay.”