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Despite the statement, the reason that brings Mbappe closer to Real Madrid

In Spain, they are still dreaming of signing the French star.

By William Estrella

In Spain, they are still dreaming of signing the French star.
In Spain, they are still dreaming of signing the French star.

Real Madrid got tired of the rumours and in the last few hours released a statement to deny that they are negotiating for Kylian Mbappé, a player they have been looking for for several transfer markets but for different reasons does not end up arriving because PSG do not want to let him go and also because there is a lot of money in between.

However, all this would be a lie according to what Central Defense claims: ́ ́Real Madrid are shielding themselves, showing their coldest face and making it clear that what so many media have talked about over the last few days is far from cooked. Fabrizio Romano 'denies' the statement about Kylian Mbappe that has reached every corner of Spain and France. The market guru drops the reality of the case: "It's the g..."

It was the voice that had yet to be spoken. We have already talked about Madrid, what is coming out of Mbappé's entourage and the reactions of that press pointed out by the club in a statement that repeats what happened in 2018 with Kylian Lotin. Through his social networks and website, Romano explains what is going on behind the scenes revealed by Concha Espina.

Mbappe to Real Madrid? 

The number one in the transfer market, Fabrizio Romano, said that despite the statement released by Real Madrid this Saturday, denying negotiations for the French star, everything seems to indicate that he is still the main objective of Florentino Perez and company in 2024.


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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