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Not Real Madrid nor Liverpool, Kylian Mbappé finally chooses his team for next season

The Madrid team adds a new competitor for having the Frenchman.

By William Estrella

The Madrid team adds a new competitor for having the Frenchman.
The Madrid team adds a new competitor for having the Frenchman.

It is one of the most interesting novels in the transfer market that of Kylian Mbappé with Real Madrid. The Frenchman assures that he wants to continue one more season at Paris Saint-Germain, but that he does not want to renew his contract that ends in 2024. Meanwhile, the Parisian board of directors are pressing to sell him now, since he could leave for free next year and without leave money to the club.

That is why they are already pulling strings to close a multimillion-dollar sale this summer, which could be around 250 million euros. Real Madrid is the team best positioned to acquire the services of Mbappé, but he is not the only one. This Monday the interest of Liverpool appeared, but now another one from the Premier League is added.

As reported by the British newspaper 'The Sun', Manchester United would also be interested in incorporating him into Erik ten Hag's new squad. The Red Devils are still looking for a striker to strengthen their team. In this sense, one of the names that had sounded the loudest was that of Harry Kane, although he did not go beyond that because he would sign with Bayern Munich.

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Mbappé's alternative would be taking shape in the city of Manchester and they would have the necessary money to face the signing of the French. It should be noted that the intention of Paris Saint-Germain is for the operation to close at a figure close to 250 million euros, a record number if it becomes a reality.


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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