PSG will complete a permanent deal for Mbappe in 12 month's time in a deal worth about 180m euros ($215m), which would make him the world's second most expensive player. "For me it was the project that was going to allow me to develop, to learn while winning. And win right away. We only have one career and it goes quickly," the 18-year-old France forward told a news conference on Wednesday.'We've caught them peeing in the swimming pool' - La Liga chief Tebas slams PSG over Neymar deal https://t.co/ww8CDYyBMa pic.twitter.com/J5gns3HuwA
— Goal UK (@GoalUK) September 6, 2017
.@PSG_inside show off their new signing @KMbappe to the public.#Ligue1 #PSG pic.twitter.com/Aenn5x0cQQ— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) September 6, 2017PSG's deals for Neymar, who they signed from Barcelona after meeting the price in his buyout clause, and Mbappe has triggered an investigation into a possible breach of Financial Fair Play rules by UEFA, soccer's European governing body. But club president Nasser al-Khelaifi, sat beside Mbappe, said PSG had nothing to hide. "We're very confident in our position, in our recruitment," al-Khelaifi said. "We paid everything in a transparent way. We have nothing to hide." Mbappe, who grew up in a gritty Parisian suburb, said his price tag will not affect his performances and that he would enter the changing room full of humility.
The teenager had been linked with a host of top European clubs during the close season. Mbappe told Wednesday's news conference he had wanted to remain in France and PSG offered him the dream opportunity to return to his home city.Kylian Mbappe has his very own PSG hat ahead of his presentation. ? pic.twitter.com/6oayYnfxBo
— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) September 6, 2017
Kylian Mbappe is joined by his dad, brother and relatives as he reveals why he picked PSG at unveiling https://t.co/aQRCt9TRqd pic.twitter.com/4ZMsgExgV1— MailOnline Sport (@MailSport) September 6, 2017


