Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly preparing to lose one of either Kylian Mbappe or Neymar as they prepare to bring Alexis Sanchez to the club.

The French giants are bracing for offers for superstar forwards Mbappe and Neymar - especially if they fail to progress from their Champions League group.
PSG are currently third behind Napoli and Liverpool in the European competition, and despite boasting a 100 per cent record and leading their domestic league by eight points, it would be unlikely to see the highly rated duo remain in Paris.
According to the Sun, if they were to depart the club would be desperately targeting a similarly big name to replace them.
As Mirror Football revealed last week, Sanchez is aiming to leave Manchester United in January.
PSG are his most likely to be his destination, with the Ligue 1 champions one of the few clubs to be able to shell out for his £500,000-a-week wages.
United would command a huge transfer fee for the Chilean, despite picking him up in a swap deal for Arsenal-bound Henrikh Mkhitaryan last season.

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Bandiken
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Kilian Mbappe, ur a young talented player, there is a club who needs a leader right now, this can be ur chance to make history. Come to Real Madrid and become the legitimate heir to CR7 throne
bigboss9
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2016/17 : 15 goals in 29 games 2017/18 : 13 goals in 27 games 2018/19 : 10 goals in 7 games He's still only 19-years old cannot imagine PSG without him
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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Let's be real. 1. No offence to PSG fans but they aren't winning champions league. It'll take a miracle to even get past the group stages let alone beat teams like Barca and Juve who are coming strong this year. 2. They have literally no need for Neymar or Mbappe to win the league but bought Neymar to promote the club as a brand and bought Mbappe to eliminate the only competition they have kinda like how Bayern buys out the competition every season... Mbappe and Neymar can both leave right now and PSG would still win Ligue 1 without breaking a sweat... Sanchez at this stage would just be a purchase to show people that they are "serious" when in actuality they don't even need him either. IMO Neymar and Mbappe should move to a tougher league and compete there cos from what I'm seeing Ligue 1 is the easiest league in Europe's top flight... Comparable to Eridivisie even. Players of such immense talent shouldn't be stuck in a league with OCG Nice and Stade Reims....
Madridkingen
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as i'm seeing these words "expect to lose neymar or mbappe" i'm seeing an opening for Real Madrid to come in, the world knows that if Mbappe comes to Madrid it will bring world war III in el clasico next time unlike this time where Madrid looked like pony and Barca like a beast