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PSG's threat to Mbappé that goes viral around the world, welcome to Real Madrid

Impact on the world of football after the threat Kylian Mbappé received from the Arab sheikhs

By William Estrella

Impact on the world of football after the threat Kylian Mbappé received from the Arab sheikhs
Impact on the world of football after the threat Kylian Mbappé received from the Arab sheikhs

Last moment in the soap opera Kylian Mbappé, the player has just received a threat from the upper echelons of the Parisian club who threatened him to renew his contract or else his football career could be complicated. Here we tell you all the details of this new chapter in the odyssey of Real Madrid.

The words of the sheikhs who manage Paris Saint Germain were clear and forceful, either renew with the Parisian club or they will put it up for sale right now. Mundo Deportivo assures that the price at which the player's file was appraised is over 200 million euros, and here comes the interesting thing and, in turn, what terrifies Real Madrid.

Although from PSG they are willing to start talks with Florentino Pérez to agree on the sale of Mbappé to the white club, in case Merengue does not agree with the transfer price, they threaten to sell him... to Qatar! Yes, just as you read, if an agreement is not reached with Real Madrid, they will sell the player to the Qatari Football League, an extremely tragic scenario.

What will Real Madrid do?

Things took an unexpected turn and now who has the upper hand is Paris Saint Germain, leaving Real Madrid on the ropes. Although there is no official data about the position of the white club, from here we would believe that they will pay the price that is asked of them, because if Mbappé is sold to the Qatari League, they will most likely never be able to sign him.


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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