BUSINESS & BRAND
Mbappé has never publicly declared a party affiliation. He has made four political gestures in the last three years, each carefully calibrated, and two of them have been used by commentators to position him on the right of French politics. The analysis does not survive contact with what he actually said.
What the “Right” Label Actually Refers To
The claim that Mbappé leans right comes primarily from two sources: his 2021 contract negotiation and his 2024 statement targeting political extremism. Neither constitutes a party-political position. The first is a career management decision. The second explicitly rejects partisan alignment. The commercial logic behind maintaining political neutrality connects directly to the scale of his sponsorship empire.
The 2024 Statement: What He Said Precisely
In June 2024, ahead of the French legislative elections, Mbappé said the extremes are at the doors of power and the situation is serious. He named neither Rassemblement National nor La France Insoumise explicitly. It was a statement against extremism that carefully avoided specifying which kind.
Why His Brand Requires Political Ambiguity
Mbappé’s sponsor portfolio includes Nike, Dior, Hublot, and Oakley — brands with global audiences spanning every political orientation. A clear party endorsement would alienate a measurable segment of that base. Fayza Lamari has consistently steered away from situations that reduce his universality. The decision structure around Mbappé’s brand is detailed in the inner circle analysis.
About the author
Victor Blanc
Football Business Correspondent at Mbappé Live. Covers contracts, sponsorships, investment strategy, and the financial architecture behind elite sport.



