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The Mbappé clan is undoubtedly impatient to move on to 2025. Because 2024 will have felt like an annus horribilis for the French world champion. The Bondynois has certainly finally realized his childhood dream by signing for Real Madrid, but for the rest, these last few months have been particularly complicated for the former Monegasque.
The rape complaint against him since his escapade in Sweden adds to a complicated start with the Merengue, a Euro spoiled by a nose injury and above all a divorce, to say the least, stormy with PSG. And Nasser Al-Khelaifi, furious at his decision to leave the capital club free, made him go through hell during his last months with the Rouge et Bleu.
Ethan Mbappé makes his brother fall for him
After having vainly asked Luis Enrique at the end of the winter to no longer play him, the Parisian president would have demanded of his coach that he no longer integrate his brother Ethan into the Parisian group. Enough to despair the young midfielder. To such an extent, according to The Teamthat Kylian Mbappé would have found him in tears when he arrived in the locker room at the beginning of May. An intolerable situation for the former Monegasque, who did not hesitate to go to the front to express his way of thinking to the Qatari leader. A huge clash would have followed between the two men.
If Kylian Mbappé was determined to leave PSG, his brother Ethan, also at the end of his contract, hoped to launch his professional career with the capital club. Questioned by Luis Enrique after his brother’s speech announcing his departure from PSF to his teammates, he was also clear:
“I’m a real Titi, I’m staying at PSG”he replied. But that was without counting on Nasser Al-Khelaïfi…
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