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Ronaldinho: PSG is the best club in the world
Ronaldinho is clear on this point. According to the Brazilian football legend, PSG is currently the best club in the world. Ronaldinho also spoke about his opinion on Kylian Mbappé.
Ronaldinho is clear on this point. According to the Brazilian football legend, PSG is currently the best club in the world. Ronaldinho also spoke about his opinion on Kylian Mbappé.
Ronaldinho gave an interview to PSG’s club channel and he certainly didn’t spare any praise for the club. He described the Parisian team as the best in the world.
“All the players in the world want to play at PSG. PSG has the best players, so it is the best club in the world,” Ronaldinho said.
He played for PSG between 2001 and 2003, before his move to Barcelona. It is thus clear that the Brazilian has a warm relationship with the team, given his past.
In the interview, Ronaldinho made a comment about Kylian Mbappé, who is one of the team’s best players and is also pulling for the French national team at his young age.
“I think Mbappé will stay at PSG for a long time. It would be great for his career. He is still young and has already achieved a lot at his age,” Ronaldinho singled out Mbappé.
Mbappé’s contract expires at the end of the season. Real Madrid are very interested in him, and the Spanish club’s fans already see the transfer as a done deal. However, PSG’s management is still hoping to keep their gem.
Source:: YouTube PSG
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