Former PSG player contradicts Laporta over Mbappé

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A former PSG player does not agree at all with Joan Laporta regarding the comments he made about Kylian Mbappé.

Former PSG and Valencia midfielder Momo Sissoko is convinced Kylian Mbappe will become a star at Real Madrid.

FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta recently said that Real might regret the signing of the French star. He first believes that the Merengue do not necessarily need it, while emphasizing the fact that this acquisition would cause too many disparities in the salary scale of the professional workforce.

“Mbappé will be a great recruit for Real”

But Sissoko doesn't have that opinion at all. He expressed his disagreement in an interview given to Kooora: “I completely disagree with this statement. Real Madrid is a big club that already has great players. Mbappé will be a great recruit.”

Mbappé has not yet formalized his commitment to Real Madrid. The Iberian media claim that he is waiting until there is no chance of a PSG – Real duel in the Champions League in order to finally decide. Like most football followers, however, Sissoko has no doubt that the Bondynois will land at the Bernabeu. “I think Kylian will go to Real Madrid. It's the perfect time to play with the merengue jersey. I wish him the greatest success in this new stage.”

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