Graffiti has also targeted politician Sylvine Thomassin, who is running for mayor in a town on the outskirts of Paris. Critics have chastised her for attending campaign events with Mbappe in the past.
Thomassin served as mayor of Bondy for nine years before losing in the local elections in May 2020.
"The attacks on me are already outrageous and harm me every day as a woman, mother, and politician," she wrote on Facebook.
"However, it's intolerable when you threaten to kill someone who has nothing to do with politics but is close to me."
"These measures are a new attack on democracy and illustrate the sickening climate cultivated by my opponents for months, in addition to being cowardly and mediocre."
"This fresco was a great symbol, a call to believe in one's dreams and to fight for them at any costs." Today, this message of hope has been tainted as well.
"I requested that my lawyer accompany me to court." I realize that I am the only one who has been subjected to such behaviour during this campaign, so I will refrain from commenting anymore.
"We should dislike these individuals more." Fayza (Mbappe's mother) and I spoke on the phone, and she agrees."
Mbappe is expected to leave France this year, maybe as early as this month, with Real Madrid gaining confidence in their ability to sign the World Cup winner.
-7msport