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Messi's house in Miami costs 11 million, look at the one Mbappé would already have in Madrid

This new information about Mbappe's house in Madrid has broken social media.

By William Estrella

This new information about Mbappe's house in Madrid has broken social media.
This new information about Mbappe's house in Madrid has broken social media.

It is the information that has gone around the world in just a few hours. This was reported by Eduardo Aguirre, from the most watched program in Spain, Chiringuito de Jugones, who assured that Kylian Mbappé would already have a house reserved in Madrid. "Mbappé already has a house in Madrid. He has not bought it, he has not rented it, he has reserved it. The house, the area, the house number and the person to whom it is going to be rented or bought."

The news, as we say, did not take long to go viral on social networks, as the rumor that the French striker is close to signing for the biggest club in the world is revived once again. It is no secret that the meringues have been trying to sign him for three years, however, never successfully. Will next summer be the moment when they finally achieve it?

Although Eduardo Aguirre did not specify in which area the house chosen by Mbappé is located, practically all Real Madrid players live in either La Moraleja or La Finca. Based on this information, we can assure that the average property in both places is valued at about 10 million euros, according to the newspaper La Expansión.

Where does Lionel Messi live?

Lionel Messi has not been in Miami for more than three months since his arrival, however, the Argentine has already bought a mansion, in the area of 91 Compass Lane, in an exclusive residential complex in Florida. The mansion, according to the Mexican media TUDN, is around eleven million dollars, in addition, it is only 15 minutes from the Inter Miami stadium, the DRV PNK Stadium.


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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