The future of Paris Saint-Germain’s three biggest stars: Will they leave the team?

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Mbappe has option to leave PSG in 2024

Mbappe turned down a move to Real Madrid earlier this summer, opting to stay at Paris Saint-Germain.
His contract with Paris Saint-Germain will last for three years. However, according to the “Daily Mail”, the contract between the two is actually only until 2024. Because there is still one year of the option to be decided by the player himself. This means that at the end of the season, the contract will enter the final year. This could force PSG to consider selling Mbappe.

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Will Lionel Messi Renew Paris Saint-Germain Contract?

Messi has played a total of nine matches for PSG in the 2022-23 season, including one each in the UEFA Champions League and Trophee des Champions.

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As far as the current situation is concerned, Messi is likely to renew his contract with Paris Saint-Germain. There have been rumors that Messi will return to FC Barcelona at the end of the contract, but this is just a rumor. Paris Saint-Germain has put Messi’s contract issue on the agenda and hopes to negotiate with Messi.
Les Parisiens is very pleased with Messi’s influence at the club and the level of his performance. So even as Barcelona have struggled to repair their relationship with the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner, Paris Saint-Germain are trying to keep Messi on for another two years.

Messi, however, did not consider this matter. As always, Messi said the matter would not be considered until at least the end of the 2022 World Cup.

PSG considering bringing in Christopher Nkunku as a potential replacement for Neymar?

According to Todo Fichajes, Neymar is expected to leave PSG at the end of the season for a move to the Premier League.

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“He’s an artist, and when he’s on form, you can see that. He’s a player who works a huge amount for the team going forward, but also in trying to win the ball back,” Galtier said in a press conference ahead of the team’s Champions League match against Maccabi Haifa on Wednesday in Israel.

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