Recently, the "New York Times" published an exclusive interview with Mbappe. In the exclusive interview, the French forward who played for Paris Saint-Germain talked about his expectations for the Ballon d'Or, the reasons for staying in the team, the rumors with Real Madrid, and the outside world's speculation about his "excessive authority".
"I think I'll win it." When it comes to the Ballon d'Or, the ultimate player honor, Mbappe's confidence is obviously very high. He hopes to win the World Cup again and help Paris Saint-Germain to the Champions League. Of course, he also thinks that he will eventually replace Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, "I always say that I dream of everything. I have no limits, so as you say, this is a new era. And Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi , they will stop one day. We have to find another person, a new person." The implication is that he is the new era.
However, while declaring that he will be king, Mbappe still said that he will put collective honor first. Regarding the rumors that the Saint-Germain club has given him power, the French said that these accusations are "disgusting" and that he did not get the power to decide who is the coach and who is the teammate because of the renewal of the contract, "That's not me. I don't want to do those things because I'm not good at it. I'm good on the court, and off the court, that's not my job, there are too many people who are better than me."
Since the statement "stayed because of gaining power" is false, what about "stayed because of the €120 million signing fee"? Mbappe also scoffed at this: "Wherever I go, I can make money. I'm the type that makes money wherever I go." Therefore, it is not correct to say that the French stay in Paris for money.
According to Mbappe, French President Macron once said to him: "I want you to stay, I don't want you to leave now. You are very important to this country." Macron is also said to have mentioned "the elephant in the room" , expressing his understanding that Mbappe will join Real Madrid one day, but he also said: "You have time to leave, but you can stay a little longer." At this point, Mbappe felt a little crazy, "I never thought I would Talking to the president about my future, talking about my career, so it's crazy, really crazy." But he also realized it was a serious and important conversation.
Now, Mbappe is focusing on cementing his status as a French national icon, and he also hopes to compete in the Paris Olympics in 2024. As for Real Madrid, who had previously offered him an olive branch, the French did not give up completely, "You never know what will happen in the future." Mbappe's new contract expires in 2025, when he will be only 26 years old, it sounds like he is going to defect The aspirations of La Liga have not gone away. Mbappe even described Real Madrid this way: "You haven't been there, but it's like your house, or something like that."
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