Thursday, November 2, 2023 – 5:00 PM I By the Editorial Board
Kylian Mbappé’s future remains a hot topic in world football. While Paris Saint-Germain are still hoping to keep their star player, all indications are that his path will lead him to Real Madrid in June 2024. At Valdebebas, people are remaining quiet about the situation surrounding Jude Bellingham, but rumors about Mbappe’s move to the Bernabeu are getting stronger.
After the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, where Mbappé did not play a leadership role and looked visibly uncomfortable, it appears that his days in Paris are numbered. Within the walls of Real Madrid, there is certainty about the arrival of the French striker, which was confirmed by agents, players and journalists.
With the opportunity to negotiate freely within two months, it seems that Mbappe has returned to the transfer market. Although Real Madrid are still officially shy and focusing on players like Bellingham, Real Madrid players like Vinicius and Rodrygo are already speaking out about their expectations of welcoming Mbappe as a teammate soon. Marca reported this.
It’s a delicate dance, with both Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid keeping their cards close to their chests. However, there is no doubt in the football world about Mbappe’s future.
Met de mogelijkheid om over twee maanden vrij te onderhandelen, lijkt Mbappé weer op de transfermarkt te verschijnen. Hoewel Real Madrid officieel terughoudend blijft en de aandacht vestigt op spelers zoals Bellingham, spreken Real Madrid-spelers als Vinicius en Rodrygo al openlijk over hun verwachting Mbappé spoedig als teamgenoot te verwelkomen. Dat meldt Marca.
Het is een delicate dans, waarbij PSG en Madrid beide hun kaarten dicht tegen de borst houden. In de voetbalwereld bestaat echter nog weinig twijfel waar de toekomst van Mbappé ligt.
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