A French clergyman has asked youthful whiz KylianMbappe not to leave Paris Saint-Germain in the midst of the connections with Spanish monsters Real Madrid.
Mbappe has one year staying on his present arrangement with the shielding Ligue 1 bosses, albeit the two gatherings have been occupied with talks over another arrangement since December.
Los Blancos have apparently been admirers of the 22-year-old as they hope to acquire another flood of 'Galacticos' after a couple baffling seaons in the UEFA Champions League.
With Neymar liable to remain subsequent to being offered another arrangement, Minister of Sport, Roxana Maracineanu has begged the 2018 World Cup champ to stay in the French capital.
"Kylian, stay in France. We need to keep watching you play here," Maracineanu revealed to France Info
"We need you, the public necessities you, PSG need you and our youngsters need to have good examples and guides to turn upward to.
"Kindly don't leave us, stay here in France."
Source: Soccer Laduma
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