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What MLS team could Kylian Mbappé go to and on what date?

Could Kylian Mbappé really go to MLS?

By William Estrella

Could Kylian Mbappé really go to MLS?
Could Kylian Mbappé really go to MLS?

Daily Record reported that MLS is looking for Kylian Mbappé. In the midst of all the success that Lionel Messi is generating in the United States, Major League Soccer set the French striker as its objective to compete hand in hand with the best leagues in Europe, such as the Premier League or La Liga in Spain, which so many hegemony they have had over time.

Although it will not be an easy operation to carry out, in North America they have already devised a strategy to seduce Kylian. On the one hand, the great ally they have is precisely the situation that Mbappé is experiencing at PSG. His refusal to make use of the contract extension until 2025 completely alienated him from the team and the situation is clear: either they sell him or he doesn't play.

The captain of the French team is on the market and MLS plans to approach the signing in a similar way to the one they managed to achieve the arrival of the top winner of the Ballon d'Or. What is the strategy? Having the financial support of another giant company to be able to pay for the transfer, just as he did with Apple and Adidas to offer a contract of 50 million dollars to Messi.

In which team would Kylian Mbappé play, and when?

Although there has not yet been talk of a specific franchise to receive Kylian, the ones that sound the most are Los Angeles FC, Los Angeles Galaxy and New York City. Inter Miami, for their part, have already exhausted their foreign quotas and do not have enough money to receive the young attacker. The date is unknown yet, as it seems he would go to Real Madrid first.


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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