One of this season's transfer sagas is set to conclude, as the rising French talent seems set to join Les Parisiens on loan.

If Kylian Mbappe's inner circle wanted to keep the player's transfer close to their chest, then they shouldn't have let Didier Deschamps know about it.

In a press conference held earlier today, Les Bleus' boss stepped up and revealed that Mbappé is set to leave Monaco and join PSG, even if he was clever enough to keep all journalists "guessing" which club he'll play for next season.

"Mbappé is changing, but he's staying in Ligue 1. Only the future will say if he's made a good decision or not," the French tactician hinted.

The 18-year old prodigy is set to become the second most expensive transfer in history, although Les Parisiens would wait one year to buy the player away from Monaco. Les Rouges et Blanc will loan Mbappé this summer, and PSG will be forced to pay the €180M fee previously agreed.

In fact, Deschamps next statement had to do with the amount of cash being spent on players these days.

"Nowadays, players transfers have ridiculous numbers, they're quite shocking, right? The only thing you can deduct from this is that football generates a lot of money," the coach added.

In the event of a transfer being completed while with the National Team, Deschamps concluded by stating that no player will leave France's training camp, forcing them to undergo tests for their new clubs at the team's training complex at Clairefontaine.