French World Cup winner Marcel Desailly believes Kylian Mbappe should sign for Liverpool.

The attacker is being linked with Premier League clubs given his issues at Paris Saint-Germain.

While Mbappe wants to leave PSG on a free transfer in a year, the club want him sold this window.

"Liverpool are not at the end of a cycle, unlike Chelsea," Desailly told BoyleSports.

"The choice he has to make is not one or two years but four or five, so when reports talk about a one-year loan, I don't see that.

"Liverpool have not sold most of their players, they have managed to keep a foundation at Anfield.

They had a drop after many years of doing well, which was linked to selling Sadio Mane. They did not replace Mane with someone who was going to be as good, someone who had his philosophy and impact.

"I do believe Liverpool could suit Mbappe to fill that hole."

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