Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly removed Kylian Mbappe shirts from the club shop amid the speculation surrounding the attacker's future in the French capital.
The 24-year-old has allegedly been placed up for sale this summer, having made it clear that he will not be signing an extension to his contract which is due to expire next June.
PSG believe that Mbappe has already come to an agreement over a move to Real Madrid on a free transfer next June, but the Paris giants are not willing to lose the forward for nothing.
As a result, Luis Enrique's team are said to be hoping to sell the France international before the end of the summer transfer window, with Real Madrid seen as the heavy favourites.
According to Gol, Mbappe shirts could not be purchased from the club's official shop on Tuesday, while there were also videos on Twitter of a poster of the attacker being removed from outside the stadium.
Mbappe has been with PSG since 2017, initially representing the capital outfit on loan from Monaco before completing a permanent move in the summer of 2018.
The attacker has made 260 appearances for PSG in all competitions, scoring 212 goals and registering 98 assists in the process.
Mbappe was again in excellent form for the French champions during the 2022-23 campaign, scoring 41 goals and registering 10 assists in 43 appearances in all competitions.
The forward has allegedly been banished from first-team training at PSG this summer, although Real Madrid are not thought to have made an official approach for him during the current window.
Enrique's team are currently preparing for their Ligue 1 opener against Lorient on Saturday evening.
PSG have boosted their attack with the signing of Goncalo Ramos on an initial loan deal from Benfica, while Ousmane Dembele is on the verge of arriving from Barcelona.
As a result, there could be a completely new-look to their front-line for the new campaign, with Lionel Messi already departing and Neymar being linked with an exit.
A recent report claimed that Neymar had informed PSG of his desire to leave this summer, although the attacker's father has insisted that is not the case.
As well as Ramos, PSG have brought in Marco Asensio from Real Madrid and Lee Kang-in from Mallorca to boost their attack for the upcoming campaign. body check tags ::