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Goodbye PSG, Kylian Mbappé's shocking decision about his future that shakes Europe

See why the social networks have "exploded" after this clue that Real Madrid left on its official website.

By William Estrella

See why the social networks have "exploded" after this clue that Real Madrid left on its official website.
See why the social networks have "exploded" after this clue that Real Madrid left on its official website.

We are already in the middle of summer and the Kylian Mbappé case seems to be endless, however, now something has happened that has intrigued Real Madrid fans, who are wondering when the future of the French striker will finally be defined.

In the midst of the total expectation and tense calm that exists in the soap opera Kylian Mbappé, an internet user and Real Madrid fan discovered a clue that Real Madrid left visible on its website and is directly related to the arrival of the French star at Merengue. What happened was the following, the Twitter user, "fredipereza", entered the official Madrid store to buy the new team shirt with a particularity... he wanted to stamp the name of Kylian Mbappé on the number.

It turns out that when she wrote the name of the Frenchman on the web, she herself threw the following message, "Our personalization policy does not allow the use of this name." This would not have happened if the page did not allow the name of any other player who does not belong to Merengue, in this case, the user tried Vlahovic's, and the page did not put buts about it. How much less strange.

Does it bring him closer… or further away?

Right now, thousands of speculations on social networks, although most took it as a sign of positivity regarding the arrival of Mbappé, some others saw it as an absolute disassociation of the club with the player. The reality is that we don't know for sure.


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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