PSG give wantaway forward Mbappe ultimatum as transfer saga rumbles on

PSG president wants Mbappe to stay

FOOTBALL PSG give wantaway forward Mbappe ultimatum as transfer saga rumbles on

Joel Omotto 11:00 - 06.07.2023

The French champions want the player to sign a new contract now or leave the club this summer

Kylian Mbappe must sign a new contract if he wants to stay at Paris St-Germain, club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has said.

Al-Khelaifi was speaking at a news conference to introduce Luis Enrique as PSG's new manager following the sacking of Christophe Galtier.

France striker Mbappe, 24, has told PSG that he will not extend his contract with them beyond 2024.

"Our position is very clear," said Al-Khelaifi.

"If Kylian Mbappe wants to stay - we want him to stay - he needs to sign a new contract.

"We cannot let the best player in the world right now leave for free. That is impossible."

Mbappe has the option of a further year when his deal expires after next season but has said that while he plans to stay with the French champions for the 2023-24 campaign, he does not intend to activate the contract extension.

If that is the case, he would be able to leave for free next summer.

"This is a French club and, as he has said, he is not planning to leave for free," added Al-Khelaifi.

"If somebody has changed his mind, it is not our fault."

Mbappe, who joined PSG in 2017 initially on loan from Monaco before a 180m euros (£165.7m) transfer, has scored 212 goals in 260 games for the club.

He finished as Ligue 1's top scorer in each of the past five seasons and has won five league titles in his six seasons at PSG.

Al-Khelaifi spoke to introduce Luis Enrique at the start of the news conference before making his comments about Mbappe after the Spaniard had spoken to the media.

Former Spain and Barcelona manager Luis Enrique has signed a two-year contract with PSG following the departure of Galtier, who was sacked despite winning the Ligue 1 title in his one season in charge.

It is his first role since he stepped down as Spain manager in December after defeat by Morocco on penalties in the last 16 of the World Cup.