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Kylian Mbappe reveals the ‘only’ Serie A club he would join if future transfer was put in place.
Kylian Mbappe has stated that the “only” Serie A team he would think about playing for if a hypothetical move to Italy were to be implemented is AC Milan.
The World Cup-winning Frenchman is now obligated to a lucrative deal at Paris Saint-Germain, making a quick move to San Siro implausible. Real Madrid or the Premier League are seen to be his most likely destinations if he were to leave the current Ligue 1 winners.
But, Mbappe has reaffirmed his love for the Rossoneri, addressing a fan who urged him to go to Serie A at the FIFA Best ceremony in Paris: “If I come, it’s just AC Milan.”
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Mbappe has previously told Gazzetta dello Sport of his penchant for Milan: “My connection with Milan is special. As a child, I had an Italian nanny and I spent a lot of time with her family, all Milan fans. So, thanks to them, I also cheered for the Rossoneri and watched a lot of Milan games.” Mbappe was also pictured in his younger years conducting an interview while wearing an AC Milan kit.
Mbappe is under contract with PSG through 2024, with a 12-month extension option that has not been exercised. It is unclear whether the 24-year-old, who many believe has the makings of a future Ballon d’Or winner, will choose to finish out his contract in Paris or move on to a new challenge elsewhere.