Mbappe keeps treading a fine line at PSG Ligue 1 Club don't want him at Olympics

Kylian Mbappe has made no secret of the fact that he wants to play in this summer's Olympic Games in Tokyo.

The 21-year-old wishes to represent France at both the European Championship and Olympics in a busy summer schedule, and his club aren't best pleased.

According to L'Equipe, Paris Saint-Germain have sent a letter to the French Football Federation stating their opposition to Mbappe being called up for the Olympics.

Seeing as this isn't a FIFA event, PSG are able to oppose any of their players being selected for the tournament.

The Games are currently up in the air due to the threat of coronavirus.

It's a similar situation with Neymar. While Brazil want him to play at the Games, PSG are aware that he'll also have the Copa America in the summer, too.

This isn't the only brush that Mbappe is having with PSG. L'Equipe reported this week that his relationship with the club's fans isn't the best.

Despite his undoubted quality and importance to the team, the supporters, and especially the ultras, have question marks over the forward.

His contract at the club runs out in 2022 and there are fears that he could try and run it down to force a move.

As well as this, Mbappe and Thomas Tuchel have had their run-ins this season, with the former showing signs of petulance and impatience with his boss.

Real Madrid are aware of the situation and are expected to enquire about bringing Mbappe to the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu this summer.