Barça: Laporta’s surprising response to the arrival of Mbappé

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Since the announcement of the departure of Kylian Mbappé (25 years old), rumors have been going in all directions, that is to say on the side of Real Madrid. But the Merengues’ rival, FC Barcelona, ​​has not said its last word and would try to attract the native of Bondy into its net. So, yesterday, after the narrow victory on the pitch of Celta Vigo (1-2), president Joan Laporta stopped at the same time as the players to sign autographs. He also answered a question about Kylian Mbappé.

When a supporter asked him to recruit the future ex-PSG player, the Spanish boss responded with a smile: “you really don’t know anything”, suggesting that the fan in question has good taste in recruitment. For the moment, there is nothing to indicate that Barça will go on the offensive.

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