Atlético de Madrid president reacts to Mbappé’s departure

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On Tuesday, Kylian Mbappé announced to his club his intention to leave PSG this summer at the end of his contract. A long-awaited announcement, without however specifying its future destination. As we revealed to you on January 7, the captain of the France team will join Real Madrid. However, several clubs want to submit offers to him and would be interested in the arrival of the Parisian striker. Asked about the Kylian Mbappé case, Enrique Cerezo, president of Atlético de Madrid, kicked in.

“He’s a great player and I imagine a lot of clubs in Europe will want him. We always like good players, but everyone has their preferences”he confessed on the sidelines of the presentation of the IV MadCup grassroots football tournament, celebrated at the Cívitas Metropolitano stadium.

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