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The two alternatives that Real Madrid handles if the signing of Mbappé falls

The merengue group begins to think about next year

By William Estrella

The merengue group begins to think about next year
The merengue group begins to think about next year

The truth is that Real Madrid was very hurt by what happened at the beginning of last season because they did not expect the very hard elimination in the final of the Champions League in the hands of Manchester City but now they had to try to get ahead to achieve new objectives because they know very well the team they have.

In the previous pass market, the Spanish team tried in every way to hire one of the best players in the world today who is nothing more or nothing less than Kylian Mbappé, French footballer who was in trouble with PSG, but for different reasons did not end up giving the signing since he returned to play with the French despite the fact that at one point he had been erased by The owners of the club as they did not want to renew their bond.

However, the player preferred to remain in Paris but for the moment did not renew his contract that ends next year. That is why some madridistas are still a little excited about the possibility of this player playing next year at their club. Meanwhile, Florentino Pérez and company are thinking about some other variants in case the long-awaited signing does not occur.

The two players analyzed by Real Madrid

´´According to Bernabeu Digital's teammates, Real Madrid is considering signing Victor Osimhen or Erling Haaland. The situation of the Nigerian striker is critical right now and he does not feel comfortable in the Italian club. That makes Real Madrid have more strength in the negotiation. In addition, his contract ends in 2025, so next summer could be the last chance for Napoli to earn some money from his departure´´, wrote in Planeta Real Madrid.


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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