PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe bizarrely received a handful of votes in the recent French presidential election.Emmanuel Macron was re-elected for five more years earlier this week after recording a comprehensive victory over Marine Le Pen in the French election.
The result means Macron will become the first sitting president in 20 years to be re-elected after he was first voted into power back in 2017.However, it's now emerged that the name of PSG's striking sensation ended up on a handful of ballot papers in the eastern village of Tallenay.
According to a new report from L’Est Républicain, via GFFN,Mbappe somehow received 10 votes in the second round count.Unsurprisingly, the small village - which has 348 registered voters - saw the 10 votes which had pre-prepared ballot papers for Mbappe inserted into envelopes struck off as invalid.Although Mbappe is unlikely to be running for French office anytime soon, it appears there is at least a chance that the in-demand striker could be set to stay at the Parc des Princes.
Real Madrid have been continuously linked with the 23-year-old over the past 12 months and are desperate to lure the 33-goal hitman to the Bernabeu when his contract expires in the summer.But according to a new report from The Telegraph, PSG are 'increasingly hopeful' of persuading Mbappe to stay in Paris.
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