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What Kylian Mbappé would do at PSG to provoke Lionel Messi's anger

The Frenchman has a new whim and the Parisian board would work to fulfill the striker's wish.

By Wilian Estrella

The Frenchman has a new whim and the Parisian board would work to fulfill the striker's wish.

In the middle of the transfer market, Kylian Mbappé would once again impose conditions to demonstrate his weight in the PSG dressing room. Now, the desire that "Donatello" has is filtered and that could provoke the anger of Lionel Messi. The Frenchman endorsed the arrival of a young striker, who would fight for a position with the 'Flea' and Neymar.

L'Équipe newspaper mentioned that PSG is working on the arrival of a young winger, whose characteristic is to perform on the entire attack front. This is Rayan Cherki, 18, who currently belongs to Olympique de Lyon. The young element would arrive at the current Ligue 1 champion with the endorsement of Mbappé.

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In this way, the whim that Mbappé has been demanding since the beginning of the season would be fulfilled, when he questioned Christophe Galtier, who put him as the center forward of PSG. With the hypothetical arrival of Cherki, 'Donatello' would have the desired freedom in attack and puts the top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) and Neymar on alert.

How would PSG play with the presence of the young player?

Two alternatives are handled before the possible arrival of Cherki. The first is that Galtier maintains his scheme and does without Leo or Neymar to put it to the extreme. The other alternative, as they pointed out from France, is that they change the game system and place the Brazilian and Cherki open. While the captain of the Argentine team would accompany Kylian Mbappé in the offensive zone.

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