Kylian Mbappe has opened the door for a possible move away from Paris Saint-Germain, amid tentative rumours linking him with Liverpool.
The Reds have been supposedly interested in signing the France international for some time now, as have Real Madrid.
Mbappe’s contract at Paris is due to expire in 2022, but as of yet there has been no sign of an extension.
A lack of a new deal has only intensified the rumours that Mbappe could leave the Ligue 1 champions, but as of now the rumours linking him with a move to link up with Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool are only tentative.
Given his contract situation is yet to be sorted, Mbappe has provided an update which doesn’t appear to suggest that his time in Paris will last too much longer.
"If [my contract talks] had progressed, I would have come to talk about it already," Mbappe is quoted saying in The Express.
"Of course, I will talk about it when I have made up my mind."
Despite Mbappe being one of the brightest talents in world football, he still gets subjected to criticism in his home country, and says that it’s most important for him to play somewhere where he is happy and settled.
"Of course it [criticism from the media] gets tiring, especially when you play for a club in your country and you give everything for your national team. After a while it gets tiring," Mbappe added, after France beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 on Wednesday night.
"It's different for players who play abroad and only come back here for the national team. I'm there all the time, they speak about me a lot more. It's a different context [to other players], but I knew it would be like that when I signed for Paris. We'll see.
"Of course it plays a part [the pressure from the media having a bearing on his future], but it's not just that.
"The most important thing is to feel good where you are, and to have fun every day."