Kylian Mbappe has dropped a massive hint he could be leaving Paris Saint-Germain after expressing his unhappiness to Paul Pogba while on international duty with France.
Mbappe's future has been the subject of intense speculation throughout the season after Real Madrid failed with a series of huge bids for the striker last summer.
Madrid reportedly offered as much as £189m for Mbappe but PSG refused to sell and the 23-year-old remained at the Parc des Princes.
He is out of contract at the end of the season and has been able to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs as of January.
In an attempt to convince Mbappe to remain at the club, PSG have offered the forward a new contract which would see him become the highest-paid player in the history of football.
Mbappe is yet to announce a final decision over his future but has now dropped a huge hint he could be on his way out of PSG after meeting up with Pogba while on international duty.
In a video which has emerged from the French camp, Pogba greets Mbappe at France's training base in Clairefontaine ahead of their upcoming friendlies against the Ivory Coast and South Africa.
The Manchester United midfielder asks his teammate how he feels at PSG, to which Mbappe replies: "I'm very fed up."
Mbappe's comments come just weeks after PSG were knocked out of the Champions League by Real Madrid.
The French club won the first leg of their last 16 tie 1-0 thanks to a superb goal from Mbappe and looked to be going through to the last eight after he scored again in the second leg at the Bernabeu to give them a 2-0 lead in the tie.
However, three quickfire goals from Karim Benzema secured a famous 3-2 aggregate win for Madrid, who will now face Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the competition.
Lionel Messi and Neymar were both booed by PSG supporters in their next match against Bordeaux before the Ligue 1 leaders then lost 3-0 to Monaco - their fourth defeat in six matches.
Unlike PSG's other high-profile players, Mbappe has not been booed by the club's fans after scoring 26 goals for the Parisians in all competitions this season.
The striker had previously suggested he would be willing to extend his stay at PSG in order to overtake Edinson Cavani as the club's record goalscorer.
Cavani managed 200 goals for the French club, while Mbappe is second on the all-time list with 158 goals.
However, given the events of recent weeks, it's hard to see Mbappe remaining at the Parc des Princes next season.
Topics: France National Team, Paul Pogba, Paris Saint-German, Football, Transfers, Kylian Mbappe