Returning to activity with PSG, Kylian Mbappe should benefit from a few days off next week and the Frenchman could spend them in the United States, indicates L'Equipe.
Mbappe did not take long to return to his hero role with PSG. Just ten days after France lost to Argentina in the World Cup final, the 24-year-old striker saved the capital club from a draw against Strasbourg at the Parc des Princes.
With a penalty goal scored in the last minutes of the game, the Frenchman was highly acclaimed by the Parisian public.
Returning to training just a few hours after returning from Qatar, the Bondy native reportedly agreed to an express return with PSG in time for the first Ligue 1 game staged after the World Cup break.
Mbappe found himself in a proper mental and physical place and he didn't want to go on vacation right away, instead opting to play with his teammates in the matchup against relegation-bound Strasbourg.
The PSG striker could rest a few days and miss a French Cup game next week
Although he will also travel for the trip to Lens on Sunday, the Parisian no. 7 should benefit from a little vacation permit very soon, a priori next week.
According to L'Equipe, Mbappe "could take a few days off in the United States next week" following the game away at Lens.
Mbappe would thus skip the French Cup Round of 64 match against Chateauroux as expected with the last days' developments taking place around PSG.
Achraf Hakimi should also be considered for this break, as the Moroccan also returned from the World Cup a few days earlier, played against Strasbourg, and might log a bunch of extra minutes facing Lens next Sunday.