The Kylian Mbappé transfer saga appears to end with the Frenchman’s next destination being Real Madrid. As a result, the endless rumors will be over soon, and one report says that Paris Saint-Germain is glad about the resolution.

Spanish media outlet Relevo reports (h/t Le10Sport) that some at PSG would be happy to finally see the soap opera end and would even feel relief as the signing of Mbappé for Real Madrid approaches. Furthermore, those within the club are happy to be able to calmly return to a new project.

Former player and pundit Emmanuel Petit stated in an interview with Diario AS that France has fatigue over the entire saga. He even notes that it’s exhausting to talk about the rumors every few months about where the PSG star will play. 

As a result, some within the French giants might feel the same way as Petit and the rest of France. It will be interesting to see if this saga is truly over in the coming months, but until Mbappé puts pen to paper, there will still be talks about it. 

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