Zürcher Nachrichten - Mbappe in position of power at PSG after agreeing to new deal

EUR -
AED 4.268807
AFN 76.128995
ALL 96.365789
AMD 443.574615
ANG 2.080444
AOA 1065.758721
ARS 1673.674315
AUD 1.751247
AWG 2.093455
AZN 1.972883
BAM 1.953571
BBD 2.342397
BDT 142.125365
BGN 1.953867
BHD 0.438096
BIF 3447.155519
BMD 1.162224
BND 1.50804
BOB 8.053809
BRL 6.329004
BSD 1.163058
BTN 104.580656
BWP 15.500911
BYN 3.362276
BYR 22779.584681
BZD 2.339131
CAD 1.610773
CDF 2591.758996
CHF 0.937275
CLF 0.027439
CLP 1076.428062
CNY 8.209485
CNH 8.207827
COP 4490.832409
CRC 568.651074
CUC 1.162224
CUP 30.798928
CVE 110.701528
CZK 24.266773
DJF 206.550565
DKK 7.468563
DOP 74.672518
DZD 151.21888
EGP 55.26234
ERN 17.433356
ETB 180.115634
FJD 2.65686
FKP 0.872594
GBP 0.87405
GEL 3.132216
GGP 0.872594
GHS 13.307695
GIP 0.872594
GMD 85.426305
GNF 10097.973317
GTQ 8.90868
GYD 243.282374
HKD 9.044628
HNL 30.532036
HRK 7.533302
HTG 152.312255
HUF 383.891793
IDR 19381.242558
ILS 3.747114
IMP 0.872594
INR 104.480831
IQD 1522.513058
IRR 48958.674107
ISK 148.799483
JEP 0.872594
JMD 186.095232
JOD 0.824019
JPY 182.33256
KES 150.217799
KGS 101.63645
KHR 4655.867651
KMF 492.782924
KPW 1045.997356
KRW 1708.805587
KWD 0.357
KYD 0.969169
KZT 599.785544
LAK 25202.821168
LBP 104077.132901
LKR 358.964185
LRD 205.568257
LSL 19.79245
LTL 3.431744
LVL 0.703018
LYD 6.322329
MAD 10.765097
MDL 19.747955
MGA 5218.384373
MKD 61.544932
MMK 2440.722983
MNT 4122.735213
MOP 9.321682
MRU 46.256927
MUR 53.602018
MVR 17.910378
MWK 2018.202256
MXN 21.148561
MYR 4.782539
MZN 74.265849
NAD 19.793027
NGN 1686.689157
NIO 42.734634
NOK 11.81537
NPR 167.324735
NZD 2.011652
OMR 0.446874
PAB 1.163073
PEN 3.90859
PGK 4.937013
PHP 68.946578
PKR 326.11503
PLN 4.230285
PYG 8132.509524
QAR 4.231668
RON 5.089956
RSD 117.44257
RUB 89.720551
RWF 1687.548824
SAR 4.361312
SBD 9.557922
SCR 16.780765
SDG 699.067862
SEK 10.88745
SGD 1.507979
SHP 0.871969
SLE 27.783516
SLL 24371.247887
SOS 664.205188
SRD 44.885661
STD 24055.68424
STN 24.871587
SVC 10.176212
SYP 12850.659963
SZL 20.001629
THB 37.027262
TJS 10.71737
TMT 4.067783
TND 3.405898
TOP 2.798356
TRY 49.492944
TTD 7.877011
TWD 36.198045
TZS 2847.448133
UAH 49.096939
UGX 4120.244934
USD 1.162224
UYU 45.447355
UZS 13953.658028
VES 299.396029
VND 30650.744745
VUV 141.377858
WST 3.237383
XAF 655.209297
XAG 0.019275
XAU 0.000277
XCD 3.140968
XCG 2.096108
XDR 0.814073
XOF 653.169487
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.248134
ZAR 19.821491
ZMK 10461.401466
ZMW 26.895308
ZWL 374.23556
  • RBGPF

    0.7600

    79.11

    +0.96%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0500

    14.75

    -0.34%

  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • CMSC

    0.0200

    23.24

    +0.09%

  • BCE

    -0.1900

    23.15

    -0.82%

  • NGG

    -0.4400

    74.89

    -0.59%

  • BTI

    -0.1200

    57.29

    -0.21%

  • BCC

    0.1900

    72

    +0.26%

  • RIO

    1.3800

    74.4

    +1.85%

  • GSK

    -1.2000

    47.27

    -2.54%

  • RELX

    0.0600

    39.54

    +0.15%

  • JRI

    -0.0190

    13.701

    -0.14%

  • CMSD

    0.0500

    23.22

    +0.22%

  • VOD

    0.0000

    12.5

    0%

  • BP

    -0.2300

    35.55

    -0.65%

  • AZN

    -1.4600

    89.82

    -1.63%

Mbappe in position of power at PSG after agreeing to new deal
Mbappe in position of power at PSG after agreeing to new deal / Photo: Anne-Christine POUJOULAT - AFP

Mbappe in position of power at PSG after agreeing to new deal

Kylian Mbappe's decision to stay at Paris Saint-Germain confirms the Qatar-backed club's position of power within European football but also means the superstar striker is likely to wield huge influence as they rebuild for another assault on the Champions League.

Text size:

The 23-year-old had for so long seemed certain to sign for Real Madrid before being persuaded to commit to a new three-year deal at PSG, the club he joined in 2017 from Monaco.

His new salary is set to be even more eye-watering than before and accompanied by an astronomical signing-on fee: there were reports that Real's own offer included a signing-on fee of 150 million euros ($154m).

Yet PSG will also be determined to do everything they can to provide Mbappe with a team good enough to deliver finally the trophy he wants the most, and that the Qataris have chased without success since arriving in Paris in 2011.

This season's defeat in the last 16 to Real Madrid following a collapse in the second leg was just the latest humiliation for PSG in the Champions League, a series that most notably includes the 6-1 defeat to Barcelona in 2017.

Five years ago they reacted to that stinging loss by signing Neymar from Barcelona as well as a teenage Mbappe.

Now they have exacted revenge on Madrid by denying them Mbappe.

"I always said that Paris was my home. I hope I can carry on doing what I love most -– playing football and winning trophies," the player said after the announcement of his new deal and before scoring a hat-trick in PSG's 5-0 win over Metz on Saturday in their last game of the season.

Hours after that came the news that sporting director Leonardo -- heavily criticised by supporters -- had been fired.

Reports in France on Sunday suggested PSG may now look to replace Leonardo with Luis Campos, the Portuguese recruitment guru who helped build title-winning teams at Lille and Monaco and knows Mbappe well.

- Pochettino set to follow Leonardo -

Coach Mauricio Pochettino is also expected to leave despite delivering the club's French record-equalling 10th league title.

"I only found out a few minutes before the official announcement," admitted the Argentine on Saturday when asked about Mbappe's new deal.

Pochettino has struggled to stamp his mark at PSG, although it is not clear who they might look to as a successor –- the possibility of Zinedine Zidane appears unlikely.

Then there is the team itself.

"It is a big step forward, but there is still a lot of work to be done," admitted captain Marquinhos following Mbappe's decision to sta.:

PSG's recruitment of Lionel Messi has not worked out as hoped, the former Barcelona man managing just 11 goals in his first season in France.

Messi won his seventh Ballon d'Or last year but will be 35 next month, while Neymar continues to struggle with his form and fitness.

Could PSG look to offload both as they make Mbappe the undisputed figurehead of their project? And if so who would be willing and able to take Messi and Neymar off their hands?

- Too much influence? -

A sensible approach for PSG would surely be to focus more of their efforts on bringing through the best players emerging from the vast Paris region, one of the most fertile breeding grounds for footballing talent in the world.

Too many academy graduates have left PSG early in recent years. The latest France squad features Mike Maignan, Adrien Rabiot, Kingsley Coman, Moussa Diaby and Christopher Nkunku, all former PSG players who chose, or were encouraged, to depart.

Nkunku has just won the player of the year award in the Bundesliga after scoring 35 goals for RB Leipzig.

But front and centre is Mbappe, the World Cup winner from the northern Paris suburb of Bondy who finished the season with 39 goals.

There is arguably no more thrilling sight in modern football than Mbappe running at full speed at an opposition defence. His pace is astonishing. He is a voracious goal-scorer and the player expected to dominate the sport for years to come.

And as Pochettino remarked: "Kylian really identifies with this city."

The prospect of winning a first Champions League with his hometown team will be an enticing one for Mbappe, but giving one player such power is a risk.

"The danger is that PSG become Mbappe FC," said France 1998 World Cup winner Bixente Lizarazu, speaking on television show Telefoot.

"They need to try not to have this rock-star policy. They need to build a collective."

R.Schmid--NZN