Paris Saint-Germain's supporters have made clear their feelings on Kylian Mbappe as the French international continues to be linked with a summer move away from the Parc des Princes.
Mbappe was back among the goals in the weekend victory over Saint-Etienne, scoring twice to draw level with Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the club's all-time goalscoring charts before adding a world-class assist for teammate Danilo Pereira.
Real Madrid continue to look the most likely to sign the World Cup winner in the summer when Mbappe's PSG contract expires, though there remains some hope that the 23-year-old will extend his stay in the French capital.
And as the striker led his team to a comeback victory on Saturday, a banner from the Parisiens' fans emphasised their continued hope.
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"De Bondy à Paris. Kylian, ton histoire s’écrit ici" read the banner, translating as “From Bondy to Paris. Kylian, your story is written here,” as reported by Foot Sur 7.
Mbappe was born in Bondy, in the Paris suburbs, with the area also the birthplace of Arsenal defender William Saliba and Olympic sprinter Jimmy Vicaut.
He played youth football for his local club, but spent several years with Monaco - reaching the semi-finals of the 2016-17 Champions League - before joining PSG in a nine-figure deal.
Mbappe's weekend double took him to 156 PSG goals in just 205 appearances, including more than 100 in Ligue 1 alone. That brings him level with Ibrahimovic, who achieved the feat in just 180 games, with the club's all-time top scorer Edinson Cavani out in front with 200 goals.
He also netted the late winner in the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie against Real Madrid as Mauricio Pochettino's side ensured they will take a 1-0 lead to the Bernabeu.
The Spanish league leaders remain in the running for a summer deal, which would come without the need for a transfer fee, but Foot Sur 7 reports that PSG are prepared to offer the player "A marvelous contract with a weekly salary of more than one million Euros".
Mbappe's father Wilfred, who was his coach when he played youth football in Bondy, revealed in 2017 that his son was a Real Madrid supporter.
"If he goes to Barca now, he can never end up playing for Madrid. If he goes to another club, he can always end up going to Madrid," he said, as reported by Sport, when the striker was preparing to leave Monaco.
The PSG frontman has made no secret of his admiration for Zinedine Zidane, who played for Real Madrid when the young Mbappe was growing up and later took charge of the Spanish giants for a number of their Champions League triumphs.