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The expected arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid this summer could cause a victim within the White House.
Barring an incredible turnaround, Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris Saint-Germain at the end of his contract on June 30 to sign on free with Real Madrid. An arrival which should probably cause a victim within the squad led by Carlo Ancelotti.
According to the daily Sport, it is Rodrygo who could pay the price for recruiting Mbappé. And that's good, the Brazilian striker has no shortage of requests. Several English big names would be very interested in the idea of treating themselves to the native of Osasco.
The big English teams on the lookout
Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal would have an eye on the situation of the Brazilian international. For their part, the Madrid leaders would demand no less than 85 million euros to let their 23-year-old player go, says Todofichajes.
Since the start of the season, Rodrygo has already made 41 appearances (in all competitions), scoring 13 goals and providing 8 assists.
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