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Published 12:24 23 Jul 2018 BST
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Understandably his performances have led to numerous links with some of the world's top clubs. Real Madrid were rumoured to have made a bid for him, while Liverpool new man and Mbappe's former Monaco teammate Fabinho has also been attempting to convince the teenager to join him at Anfield.
With such cheeky overtures from the European big boys, it's no surprise that Paris Saint-Germain are getting a little nervous with regards to the jewel in their crown who is actually likable and capable of staying on his feet for two minutes.
The Parisian club are acutely aware that, despite the fact that Mbappe has only been at the club for a solitary season, elite level football is a ruthless world and one in which players, especially the best players, have the power.
As such, they have attempted to roll out the red carpet for the forward ahead of his return from his extended post-World Cup break by handing him a number more befitting his role at the club.
He spent his debut season at the Parc des Princes wearing number 29, but will wear number seven from the beginning of the 2018/19 season onward.Mbappe has openly admitted that Cristiano Ronaldo - perhaps one of the most famous players to ever wear the number seven - was his idol, making the move to the number seven shirt an obvious and welcome move. Unfortunately for PSG, doing something nice for Mbappe now means that they have to do something doubly nice for Neymar, so expect them to hand the Brazilian the number 14 shirt as soon as possible.

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