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Kylian Mbappé is destined to become a “Galactico” at Real Madrid and will spend “at least five years” at Santiago Bernabéu, according to William Gallas.
The World Cup-winning striker is in the process of terminating his contract with Paris Saint-Germain and becoming a free agent. The Ligue 1 giants have not given up hope of tying down their all-time top scorer to a new contract, but the clock is ticking and no deal has been agreed.
“At least 5 years”
There was also talk of interest from Premier League majors Liverpool, who admitted to having discussions with him in the recent past. But Real have led the race to sign the 25-year-old for several years and Spain is expected to be his next home base if a new challenge arises.
Former France international Gallas – who spent time in England with Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham – told Gambling Zone that his compatriot is on the verge of a big career: “I think Kylian put a strategy in place a long time ago. He knows where he’s going to go. He just turned 25, so he will go to Real Madrid. He will go to Real because he said a long time ago that it was his club. He was a big Real Madrid fan, as he was a PSG fan. Everything suggests that he will go there. Even if last season was difficult due to his contract. Even though he loves the Premier League, I don’t think he will go to the Premier League. If he goes to Madrid, he won’t stay there for a few years, he will stay there at least five years. He wants to win the Champions League and win trophies. Madrid is the club that can give him more opportunities to reach the finals. »
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