Kylian Mbappe: PSG star laughs off Arsenal move with four word answer
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Kylian Mbappe enjoyed his time with Sergio Ramos during their days at Paris Saint-Germain, such that he sent an emotional message to the defender on his birthday.
Ramos joined PSG in 2021 following his departure from Real Madrid after 15 years when the club decided they would not extend his contract due to his age and fitness issues.
His time at the French capital in the early days was short-lived by injuries, but he got over it and finished strongly, winning two Ligue 1 titles before leaving at the end of his contract.
He rejoined his former club, Sevilla, after leaving Paris. He returned to the Estadio Ramon Sanchez stadium after 18 years of leaving the club as a young man.
Kylian Mbappe: PSG star laughs off Arsenal move with four word answer
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The legendary defender is celebrating his 38th birthday today, and football fraternities are sending best wishes to one of the greatest defenders of all time.
One message that stood out among all was the one sent by his former teammate Mbappe, with whom he shared the dressing room together for two seasons.
“Happy birthday brother. The best for you always. Miss you,” he wrote, as translated from French.
The French club also celebrated the 2010 World Cup winner on social media and wishes poured in to celebrate the legendary career of the tough-tackling defender.
The France national team captain could be heading to Ramos’ former club. He is confirmed to leave PSG, and Real Madrid are frontrunners to secure his signature after more than two years of trying.
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FootballSports Brief reported on why Ramos rejected Saudi Arabia after the oil-rich Middle East country made an offer to him when he was leaving PSG after two years.
The Spaniard also disclosed he turned down Major League Soccer, where he could have been reunited with Lionel Messi and received more money than Sevilla currently pays.