Kylian Mbappe set to return to PSG squad after 'positive discussions' - reports

    Paris St Germain are ready to integrate Kylian Mbappe back into the first-team squad, according to reports.

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    Kylian Mbappe will resume training with Paris Saint-Germain shortly, according to reports. </p>

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    The France captain's future in the capital city has seemed uncertain following links with a move to Real Madrid and reports earlier this week that he was frozen out of senior training. </p>

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    Mbappe was told to stay away after he refused to activate an option to extend his current contract to 2025, meaning the superstar would be free to negotiate a free transfer to foreign clubs in January. </p>

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    He was not involved as PSG began their Ligue 1 campaign in underwhelming fashion with a goalless draw against Lorient, with Neymar also not included in the matchday squad. </p>

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    But before the game Mbappe and the club are reported to have held positive talks that will see the 24-year-old return to Luis Enrique's squad. </p>

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    A club statement on Sunday, reported by French newspaper L'Equipe, read: "After very constructive and positive discussions between Paris St Germain and Kylian Mbappe before the PSG-Lorient match, the player was reinstated in the first training team this morning." </p>

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    Boss Enrique had said before the game that he was confident of a positive outcome. </p>

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    "It is something that has already happened in the past and there was a positive solution before I was here," he said in his pre-match press conference. </p>

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    "I hope and wish that, just like in the past, the same thing will happen again and that the club and the player will reach an agreement." </p>

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