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Mbappé to play in World Cup final and his decision to go to Liverpool

In a heroic game by Morocco that was not enough, France won 2-0 in the semi-finals

By Charles Cornwall

In a heroic game by Morocco that was not enough, France won 2-0 in the semi-finals
In a heroic game by Morocco that was not enough, France won 2-0 in the semi-finals
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In a heroic game by Morocco that was not enough, France won 2-0 in the semi-finals of the Qatar World Cup and will now play Argentina on Sunday to define who is the world champion. France won, but the football was played by Morocco who had the most possession with 14 shots, three of them on goal. 

Although they are out of the title race, Morocco are confirmed as the surprise package of the World Cup and will now look to round off a great performance in the third-place play-off against Croatia at the weekend. France, meanwhile, will be looking for their third World Cup title against Argentina, who are also looking to win their third championship trophy.

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The 23-year-old Mbappé had one of those career-defining games for any footballer as his young age led Didier Deschamps' side to two goals and an assist as they celebrated their place in the quarter-finals in style. The match was closely watched by Liverpool fans, who were left reeling after learning of the new price Paris Saint-Germain had reportedly set for their star player.

Reports from the French capital reveal that PSG would not make it any easier for clubs looking to secure the services of one of today's most talented players. Mbappé is tied to the Ligue 1 champions until June 30, 2025, after he renewed with the millionaire club last summer, who will give him around €630m gross over the three seasons he extended his stay at the Parc des Princes.

Klopp, who wants the Red's board to renew his squad with young, proven talent needed for a new title-winning run, just as he did in previous seasons with the magic trident of Sadio Mané, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah. That is why Mbappé could be the key to Liverpool's return to being the number one club in the world, the one that was unrivalled in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League.

Mbappé to leave PSG 

Mbappé's arrival at Anfield could be complicated by PSG's list price of over 400 million euros, according to the latest report from Spain's Diario Sport, which also revealed Real Madrid's interest, as in the words of president Florentino Perez, the European champions want a luxury signing in line with the reopening of their iconic Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

 

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