Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid, Neymar at Barça? Not a week goes by without the Spanish sports media talking about the future of the two Parisian superstars. But until proven otherwise, the champions of France have no intention of letting them go. Even in times of economic crisis, when all European clubs are called upon to tighten their belts… "I don't know what they gain or what they bring to the club, which remains a business," says Ander Herrera, questioned by AS about the impact of the economic crisis on the future of his two teammates. But I do know that they are both at the heart of the project. I see them very happy and very involved in PSG. ” Speaking of involvement, Herrera, 30, already mentioned the impact of "Ney" in the group during a previous interview on Canal + . He had notably explained how the Brazilian helped to weld the group between the two matches against Dortmund, in the Champions League.
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Relaunched by our colleagues from Madrid, the Spanish international added, regarding rumors concerning Kylian Mbappé and Neymar Jr: “It is true that there is a lot of things circulating about them in the media or on social networks. But we don't pay too much attention to it. There is a fundamental aspect to take into account, and I talked about it with Kylian: PSG does not sell its stars. On the contrary, he buys some! PSG's backs are strong enough financially to keep them. ” And to conclude: "If I see Kylian in Madrid and Neymar at Barça? What is normal is that we talk about them. They are the best in the world, I still have four years of contract and I want to have fun with them at PSG. ” Respectively aged 21 and 27, Kylian Mbappé and Neymar Jr are linked to Paris Saint-Germain until 2022. Ander Herrera, on the other hand, is effectively under contract until 2024. Embarrassed by the injuries, he was unable to play than 18 matches in 2019-20, his first year in Paris (1 goal, 1 assist).
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