
The former AS Monaco star and 2018 World Cup winner believes that Les Parisiens have not kept the promises made when he put pen to paper on a new deal back in May, notably with regards to his position on the pitch and as part of the overall project.
He is said to feel betrayed by club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and the Qatari ownership, as well as Antero Henrique, who was brought back into the fold this summer to manage the club’s transfer negotiations.
Mbappé has notably felt frustrated with Christophe Galtier’s attacking system, and has publicly explained that he prefers playing in a two-man system alongside a pivot, like he does with Olivier Giroud in the national team.

Galtier has explained that the club had set out to buy a fourth striker this summer, to no avail, meaning he has had to stick with the attacking trident of Mbappé, Neymar and Lionel Messi for most of the matches this season.
Further reports have mentioned that in the event of a transfer, PSG would likely sell the Frenchman to Merseyside outfit Liverpool instead of Real Madrid, although that is left to be seen as the season wears on.