Kylian Mbappe Skips France Media Duty Ahead of Friendly Against Scotland
Kylian Mbappe, the French national team captain, was conspicuously absent from media duties before their friendly match against Scotland. Both teams have already secured their places in the Euro 2024 tournament, and the game at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille is expected to be a celebratory occasion.
Despite initial speculation that Mbappe might be rested, he is still expected to lead the French team in the match. However, his approach to media appearances remains consistent with his recent stance.
Mbappe has not been present as the designated player for media questions since June, primarily due to the persistent inquiries regarding his club future in Paris. His transfer saga, with heavy links to a free transfer to Real Madrid in 2024, has created a contentious atmosphere around the player’s future.
French national team manager Didier Deschamps has acknowledged Mbappe’s decision to limit his media interactions. In Mbappe’s absence, vice-captain Antoine Griezmann has taken on the majority of the team’s off-field communication responsibilities.
Despite the ongoing transfer rumors, PSG is reportedly preparing a final contract extension offer in an attempt to retain Mbappe’s services at the Parc des Princes until 2025. The situation remains uncertain, with Mbappe’s future still up in the air as he continues to attract interest from top clubs, including Real Madrid.