Ethan Mbappe says goodbye to PSG, closing the Mbappe era at the Parisian club

• Ethan Mbappe bids farewell to PSG with an emotional message
• His future is still uncertain, but he could continue in Ligue 1
• An adventure that lasted 7 years between Ethan and PSG

Ethan Mbappe says goodbye to PSG, closing the Mbappe era at the Parisian club.
Ethan Mbappe says goodbye to PSG, closing the Mbappe era at the Parisian club. | FRANCK FIFE/GettyImages

This time, Ethan Mbappe has confirmed his departure from PSG, bringing an end to the story of Kylian and Ethan at the Parisian club.

After Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid, Ethan Mbappe was the only member of the Mbappe family left at Paris Saint-Germain. However, he also indicated his intention to leave the club due to personal and even sporting reasons, as the younger Mbappe does not want to remain in a tense environment at the club.

The footballer confirmed this via his Instagram account, where he made it clear that his departure is imminent. He also expressed his gratitude to the institution, highlighting how since his arrival at his beloved club, everything was happiness and harmony, enjoying seven years wearing the Parisian colors to reach the end of a unique adventure.

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Ethan Mbappe’s future

Ethan’s significant moments with PSG did not occur in the first team but in the youth divisions, where he stood out by competing in various championships, many of which he won. However, his future is now uncertain, although rumors suggest a move to Lille in France seems the most viable route. Nevertheless, these are just speculations for now.

For PSG, the story with the Mbappe family has completely come to an end. After experiencing both love and problems, both footballers say goodbye to the institution, and both sides must continue their sports careers to grow as time goes by.

PSG's project will continue to focus on creating a young and competitive squad that competes for many years at the elite level of world football, aiming to one day conquer the much-coveted Champions League that is missing from Paris Saint-Germain’s trophy cabinet.