Paris Saint-Germain ace Kylian Mbappe inked a multi-year autograph trading card and memorabilia deal with Panini America.
Mbappe, who used to collect Panini trading cards as a child, said it was an honor to be part of the Panini family, as he always dreamt of appearing on those cards.
Mbappe's autographed trading cards and memorabilia will be available exclusively through Panini, and he will also appear prominently in the brand's marketing initiatives.
Panini America's National Treasures Fifa Road to the World Cup Soccer collection, which will be released in September, will include Mbappe's first signed trading cards. Panini Authentic will begin selling signed Mbappe memorabilia in late October, including soccer balls, jerseys, and photos.


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