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Bye bye Mbappé, Real Madrid betrays the Frenchman and discards his signing, look at his replacement

Real Madrid leaves the football world in shock with this new suit

By William Estrella

Real Madrid leaves the football world in shock with this new suit
Real Madrid leaves the football world in shock with this new suit

It seems that the soap opera Mbappé has reached the worst possible outcome for him. The French striker would have already been ruled out by Florentino Pérez who has already started after a new mega crack that would work as his replacement. Below we tell you all the details and who it is.

If there was a vestige of hope that the madridistas did not lose, that was the signing of Kylian Mbappé by Real Madrid; However, the unimaginable costs to which his transfer would rise made Florentino Pérez consider it unfeasible and give up trying... but he did not sit idly by.

As reported by Mundo Deportivo, Real Madrid is behind Jonathan David, the 23-year-old star who works for Lille. The young Canadian never tires of scoring goals and automatically turned on Florentino Pérez's lamp, who sees him as an excellent option. According to Transfermrkt, his file is valued at a figure close to 70 million euros, although from Madrid they will try to get him out for around 40.

Goodbye to the dream Mbappé?

At least this summer we would already say yes. The only way for the club's economy to see Mbappé viable would be for him to arrive with the pass in his possession, so they will have to wait until next year when, if he does not renew, his contract with PSG would end. . For this reason, what they are looking for from Madrid is to guarantee the striker's word for next year and for him to assure them that, once he is released, he will emigrate to Merengue.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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