Kylian Mbappe has revealed he intends to one day play in Serie A having been a fan of one of Italy's biggest clubs as a child.
The French superstar is expected to move this summer to Real Madrid, after confirming he will leave PSG when his contract expires next month.
Mbappe signed off at the French champions on the weekend by lifting the Coupe de France.
The 25-year-old has previously spoken of his dream to play for Real Madrid, but he told Sky Sports at the European Globe Soccer Awards that he would also be keen to play for AC Milan in the future.
'Italian football? You never know what happens', Mbappe said.
Kylian Mbappe signed off as a PSG player after winning the Coupe de France this weekend
Mbappe has revealed his ambition to one day make the move to Italy to play for AC Milan
The outgoing PSG star said his family had been AC Milan supporters when he was growing up
'When I was a child I was a Milan fan and I always said that one day I would play for them.
'I always watch Serie A and every Milan match because my family and I have always been fans.
'Serie A is a great championship and next year they will also have more teams than any other in the Champions League, maybe I will face some of them and come there.'
AC Milan are the second most successful team in Champions League history, having lifted the famous trophy on seven occasions.
The Italian giants, who finished second in Serie A this season, are only behind Real Madrid.
Real Madrid will go in search of a record-extending 15th Champions League against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley on Saturday.
Los Blancos will then be looking to add Mbappe to their ranks this summer to lead future success.
Mbappe admitted after PSG's Coupe de France success that his heart 'aches a little' on his departure from the club.
AC Milan are the second most successful side in the Champions League, behind Real Madrid
Mbappe is expected to complete a move to Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer
'I've been thinking a lot about the last few years. Saying that it's all over, it makes my heart ache a little. What I've had here, I'll never find anywhere else,' Mbappe said.
'It's been a wonderful evening, and a wonderful season. I hope that children will continue to watch PSG.
'We've tried to get people excited, to give young people the chance to play for PSG. I hope that more youngsters will want to make their mark here.'
Mbappe leaves as PSG's all-time record goalscorer having scored 256 goals in 308 appearances over a seven-year spell.