Marquinhos confused by Mbappe's PSG exit hint

Paris Saint-Germain defender Marquinhos has admitted that he can't understand the meaning behind Kylian Mbappe's recent transfer hint.

Published : May 25, 2019 17:37 IST

The Brazilian defender is Mbappe's vice-captain at PSG
The Brazilian defender is Mbappe's vice-captain at PSG
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The Brazilian defender is Mbappe's vice-captain at PSG

Kylian Mbappe's unexpected comments about potentially leaving Paris Saint-Germain have not been explained to his team-mates, according to a confused Marquinhos.

France forward Mbappe caught many off guard last week when he hinted at the possibility of pursuing "a new project" amid rumours of interest from Real Madrid.

Head coach Thomas Tuchel insisted he was not alarmed by the statement despite conceding there are no guarantees over the former Monaco star's future or that of Neymar.

READ| PSG says Mbappe to stay at club next season

Mbappe started and scored in PSG's final outing for the campaign, a 3-1 defeat to Reims on Friday, but Marquinhos admitted to being unsure of the attacker's intentions for the off-season.

"I didn't really understand the message he wanted to get across," the Brazil international told reporters.

"I think he talked about it with the [club's] leaders and maybe the coach. He didn't say anything about it to us."

"You have to ask him about the meaning of his sentence."

"We have important players; he's one of the most important. He's still young, but he's strong in the mind and responsible for what he says and what he does on the field."

Marquinhos, PSG's captain in the absence of Thiago Silva, added: "The club matters first and foremost. It's more important than all of the players. Whether we stay or go, the club will still be here."

READ| Mbappe wanted Madrid but PSG convinced him to stay, says Emery

Tuchel's men finished 16 points clear at the top of Ligue 1 but again failed to make a credible impact in the Champions League in 2018-19, dramatically losing out to Manchester United in the last 16 on away goals.

A run of just three wins in their last nine league games of the season, coupled with a penalty shoot-out loss to Rennes in the Coupe de France final, has increased the pressure on Tuchel's shoulders.

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