Kylian Mbappe mentioned that he may not stay in the ranks of "Paris Saint-Germain", as he doesn't even know where he will be in two years.
Last year, the rising young talent scored 26 goals in 44 matches for "Monaco" and led his team to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.
The 18-year-old striker still technically belongs to "Monaco", but PSG has reached an agreement with them to pay 180 million euros for the youngster after the season. However, after such statements, doubts may arise.
"I had some plans for my career, but since nothing goes as planned and things are going better than expected for me in recent months, it's hard to predict anything," Mbappe told "France Football".
"Where will I be in two years? Honestly, I don't know."
However, at least the 18-year-old is sure about what he will do after finishing his football career. He wants to work as a coach later on.
"I am sure that after finishing my career, I will be next to the field," Mbappe added.
"I think it would be too hard and brutal to just stop overnight."
"I already have some small plans in mind. I would like to start coaching where I played, for example, in Monaco or Paris."
This season, representing the capital club, the striker has scored 11 goals and provided nine assists in 22 matches so far.