PSG's Kylian Mbappe has admitted to calling teammate Neymar a "tramp" after he failed to pass the ball to him in a recent game.
In a new interview with L'Equipe, he admitted to calling his teammate a 'tramp' when he didn't get a pass against Montpellier, and said that he told the club he wanted to join Real Madrid after the Spanish giants made two massive bids for his services worth roughly £137 million and £154 million.
PSG refused to consider the bids, but now that he is out of contract next summer, he may walk away from the club for free.
Mbappe told L’Equipe: “Before the Euros, I told Paris Saint-Germain that I didn’t want to renew, and after the Euros I said I wanted to leave. My goal was for everyone, the selling club, the buying club, and myself, to move forward together. I was not going to change my mind [about leaving PSG] because of Leo Messi's arrival... It's an honor, and he's great, but I don't make decisions on sudden impulses. I had made my decisions and I had thought long and hard about it.
I'm still at PSG and I'm quite happy [...]. But we're still a long way from signing a new contract and staying, which is something I hoped to do this summer. In my case, we haven't talked about a renewal in two months, because I told them I intended to leave.
“When I say leave, I’m talking about Real Madrid. Real made an offer. My time at PSG seemed to be coming to an end. The logical next step was to leave.
“Other clubs? NO. I am attached to Paris, and if I had left this summer it would have only been for Real.”