Ligue 1

Super Eagles star makes passionate plea to Kylian Mbappe: Join the green movement in football

The Nigerian international is one of the most vocal voices calling for climate action in football, and he has urged the PSG superstar to lead the way

In a move towards making football transfers more environmentally friendly, Nigerian international and Watford defender William Troost-Ekong has challenged PSG forward Kylian Mbappe to champion the planet’s sustainability through football, Soccernet.ng reports.

Troost-Ekong also charged all players and clubs to prioritise climate neutrality, especially during the summer transfer window.

The Super Eagles defender, who recently completed a carbon-neutral transfer from Watford to Salernitana in Serie A, urges the football community to take collective action in mitigating the sport’s carbon footprint.

Troost-Ekong’s commitment to sustainability saw him plant olive trees in Salerno to offset the carbon emissions generated during his transfer.

By collaborating with Sokito, a company producing eco-friendly football boots, and supporting the Alberami project, which promotes sustainable farming methods, Troost-Ekong is paving the way for climate-conscious transfers.

Acknowledging that his influence may be limited, Troost-Ekong hopes that his carbon-neutral transfer will attract attention and inspire more players to follow suit.

Notably, he has called upon Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe, who boasts a massive following, particularly among the youth, to lend his voice to the cause of living more sustainably.

“I’m not a very famous player, but this transfer could draw a lot of attention,” Troost-Ekong told the Guardian.

“Hopefully more climate-neutral transfers will follow in June. Hopefully, someone like Kylian Mbappé would speak out about living more sustainably. That would be great because he has so many young people following him.”

Salernitana paid a loan fee of €500,000 to complete the signing of Troost-Ekong in January.

The defender has played in eight Serie A games since that move and played his part in the club avoiding relegation to Serie B.

Last weekend, Troost-Ekong scored a stoppage-time winner – his first Serie A goal ever – to help Salernitana defeat his former club, Udinese.

Imhons Erons

Share
Published by
Imhons Erons

Recent Posts

Lazio head coach showcases promising belief in Nigeria’s Dele-Bashiru

Lazio head coach Marco Baroni has admitted the two-time Serie A winners need the magic… Read More

36 minutes ago

Nigeria’s full schedule for 2025 U20 AFCON: When will Flying Eagles play Morocco, Tunisia, and Kenya?

Nigeria’s Flying Eagles now know their path at the 2025 U20 Africa Cup of Nations,… Read More

2 hours ago

Umar Sadiq: Nigeria and Valencia star blames two factors for Real Sociedad struggles

Nigeria international Umar Sadiq has opened up on the challenges he faced during a difficult… Read More

4 hours ago

Juventus identify Ademola Lookman’s teammate as attacking option if Victor Osimhen heist fails

Former Italian Serie A champions Juventus have identified Atalanta star Mateo Retegui as a potential… Read More

6 hours ago

Super Eagles: Transfer battle looms as two clubs eye Udinese goalkeeper Maduka Okoye

Super Eagles goalkeeper, Maduka Okoye, has piqued the interest of two European clubs who are… Read More

6 hours ago

Chelsea’s Tosin Adarabioyo makes stunning admission about Nigerian food

Chelsea centre-back, Tosin Adarabioyo, has made a stunning admission about Nigerian food, revealing the dishes… Read More

7 hours ago