Sports

Kylian Mbappe did not invite PSG president to the farewell party

On the evening of May 20, Kylian Mbappe held a grand farewell party with about 250 guests, but without PSG president Al-Khelaifi.

Kylian Mbappe did not invite PSG president

This year’s season ends and Kylian Mbappe leaves PSG after 7 years of service. The French striker recently held a grand party, as a farewell to his teammates at PSG over the past time.

Mbappe rented a private area at Gigi restaurant, an Italian restaurant in Paris, and invited 250 guests to the party. As revealed by Le Parisien, French President Emmanuel Macron was also invited to the party. However, the head of France did not attend the party.

Kylian Mbappe did not invite PSG president to the farewell party 1
Kylian Mbappe held a farewell party at a restaurant in Paris

Worth mentioning, among Kylian’s guests at this party, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi was not named. Fans were even more surprised when Mbappe invited both club staff and coaching staff members to the party, but president Al-Khelaifi did not.

Kylian sent his farewell words to all the members attending the party: “Thank you everyone for coming to the party. I consider everyone here as family members, people I love. I find it easy to open up and share my feelings with everyone.

There is no message or message to convey. I don’t want to say anything profound, simply a thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone. If everyone is here now, it’s because at some point in the past, there were wonderful memories with Mbappe.”

Kylian’s younger brother Ethan will also leave PSG this summer, according to Ms. Fayza Lamari – the mother of these two strikers. She also implicitly revealed that everyone knows which team Mbappe’s next stop is.

Related Posts

Alcaraz desea volver a ser pareja de dobles con Rafael Nadal

Carlitos se prepara para debutar en la Laver Cup, mientras que Rafa continúa definiendo lo que será su futuro. Desde que disputó la segunda ronda de los Juegos…

Graham Rowntree: ‘Two years down the line I’m more battle-hardened’

After two years of Graham Rowntree as Munster head coach, we’ve become accustomed to straight answers. The Englishman speaks about the game just as he played it: to…

‘Need to be more rugby smart’: Wallaroos’ woes worsen as last-ditch try lifts Wales to historic win

The Wallaroos have suffered another international defeat on their British Isles tour, but only after a late, late try from Wales sank them 31-24 at Newport’s Rodney Parade….

What Bath said about revenge win over a Mitchell-less Northampton

Johann van Graan has explained that redemption was never on the Bath agenda after they opened their Gallagher Premiership campaign with a 38-16 victory over champions Northampton. Bath turned the tables on Saints…

All Blacks: Late hammer blow as Beauden Barrett ruled out, debutant added to the bench for Wallabies Test

The All Blacks have made a late change for the Rugby Championship clash against Australia with Beauden Barrett ruled out. Barrett was set to start at full-back in…

The quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, is “getting old” and shares the same number and traditions.

Imitation is said to be the purest form of flattery. If so, Nebraska starting quarterback Dylan Raiola holds the highest esteem for quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas…