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Bye bye Real Madrid, the star they sell to Manchester City just to be able to afford Mbappé

The figure that Josep Guardiola's squad wants, who could help Madrid get Mbappé.

By William Estrella

The figure that Josep Guardiola's squad wants, who could help Madrid get Mbappé.
The figure that Josep Guardiola's squad wants, who could help Madrid get Mbappé.

Without a doubt, one of Real Madrid's greatest wishes is to be able to sign Kylian Mbappé. From the previous market of passes that try to convince him, but in another way, the striker does not want to leave Paris Saint Germain.

During the month of June, Mbappé reported that he will not renew his contract with the Parisian squad, but that he would respect the contract, which is until June 2024. Despite notifying this, Real Madrid is trying to convince the figure, economically , so that he signs with them until 2025.

Real Madrid had offered 200 million euros for the French National Team striker, but the leaders of the Parisian team have assured that more money is needed to be able to sign Kylian Mbappé. At that moment, Liverpool appeared offering 300 million; to which the club remained in the same position.

But a proposal from Manchester City could help Real Madrid bid more money for Mbappé. Since the departure of Gundogan, to FC Barcelona, the English club is looking for a new midfielder. But, they want me to have experience in his position.

Who would Madrid sell to?

According to 'Transfer News', the person who could leave Real Madrid is the experienced midfielder Luka Modric. Manchester City would be willing to pay approximately 18 million euros for him. The Croatian has a contract with the White House until June 2024. With the money raised, plus some income, they would raise the offer for Mbappé.


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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