Pauleta, a legend at PSG, has praised Kylian Mbappe and referred to him as a phenomenon. He thinks that the striker is currently the best player in the world and can compete with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Pauleta did not hold back from praising Mbappe while speaking to L’Equipe.
He asserted that the forward possessed everything necessary to surpass Messi and Ronaldo’s records.
Pauleta responded, “When the French publication questioned me about the forward: “A phenomenon that will make history is before us. He is currently the world’s best player.
I hope he will continue to score goals for PSG for a very long time, as he deserves this record. He scores goals, but his mental and physical strength, along with his speed, are his greatest assets. He has everything necessary to succeed like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Zinédine Zidane.”
Added he:
“The defenders cannot stop him when he is in good form. Not only does he score goals, but he also contributes brilliantly, as demonstrated by his assist for Messi on Sunday’s second goal. He observed something that the others missed. That much is certain:
Kylian has the potential to break all records and proceed in the same manner as Messi or Ronaldo. This phenomenon has the potential to set new records.”
Kylian Mbappe is open to leaving PSG to join Real Madrid:
Last summer, Kylian Mbappe signed a new contract with PSG after turning down a move to Real Madrid. After stating for months that he wanted to leave the team, the forward signed a new two-year contract with an option to extend for an additional year.
He stated last year: He has not ruled out a potential move to Real Madrid. “Never, never, never.” The only difference is that I have now signed a contract for an additional three years. It’s impossible to predict the future. I stop thinking about the future and only think about the present, which I signed a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain for an additional three years.
According to reports, the Frenchman was reportedly furious at Real Madrid for not signing a contract with them earlier in the season, when they had almost done so.