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After rejecting Mbappe, what Real Madrid would pay to take Julian Alvarez

Real Madrid looks again at Julian Alvarez for the next season

By Hector Garcia

Real Madrid looks again at Julian Alvarez for the next season
Real Madrid looks again at Julian Alvarez for the next season

Everything indicates that Real Madrid would take a step back from negotiations with Kylian Mbappé for the following season. The French player has rejected the Spanish club on more than one occasion and has flirted with a possible transfer for years, exhausting the patience of the Spanish team. Given this situation, the club places itself in an important way in the next transfer market, because there is a need to sign a new footballer.

 

According to the program 'El Larguero' on Cadena 'SER', the leadership of the white club has ruled out the signing of the French star even if he does not renew with Paris Saint-Germain next summer. Mbappe, who has a contract until June 2024, already refused to renew with PSG last summer and was even removed from the team as a form of pressure in Luis Enrique's first stages as head of the team.

"Given the information recently issued and published by different media outlets, in which there is speculation about alleged negotiations between the player Kylian Mbappé and our club, Real Madrid C.F. would like to state that this information is flatly false and that no such negotiations have occurred. negotiations with a player who belongs to PSG".

 

Julian Alvarez, the chosen one at Real Madrid

Given the refusal to sign Kylian Mbappe, the merengue team is already looking at Julian Alvarez for the next season. According to journalist Sebastián Srur, the team from the capital of Spain would be willing to spend €80 million to sign him. An impressive figure. However, at Real Madrid they are used to making this type of signing when they are really necessary, as happened with Hazard, Bellingham and Tchoumeni. We will have to wait and see what happens with the Argentine striker.


Hector Garcia

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