Kylian Mbappe has admitted that he has not made his mind up about extending his contract at Paris Saint-Germain.
Speaking to French TV outlet Telefoot on Friday night after PSG's 4-0 win against Montpellier in Ligue 1, the Frenchman opened up about his mindset around his future.
“We are talking with the club, to find a project. I am thinking about it because if I sign and extend my contract, it is to commit myself on the long term to PSG,” Mbappe said. “And I am very happy here. I have always been very happy here.
“The fans and the club have always helped me and just for that, I will always be grateful to the club.”
Mbappe scored his first goals in 2021 with a brace and gave an assist in PSG's beatdown of Montpellier.
Real Madrid are reportedly keen to recruit Mbappe, who dreams of playing at the Bernabeu one day.
Liverpool are another club where the 22-year-old prodigy, who currently earns almost €12m, would like to play for one day but they are facing the same financial issues as Real Madrid.
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Even with one year left on his contract, Mbappe's transfer would still cost over €100 million.
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