Haaland is in Paris!

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As Kylian Mbappé prepares to leave PSG to join Real Madrid, Erling Haaland has arrived in the capital with his agent, Rafaela Pimenta.

This time it’s over. Kylian Mbappé played his last match with PSG on Saturday and his transfer to Real Madrid must be made official next week.

Replacing the Bondynois will not be easy for the capital club and Luis Enrique has already warned that the French champions will not be satisfied with a single scorer to succeed him but with several choice reinforcements.

It is in this context that Erling Haaland arrives in Paris. According to journalist Romain Collet-Gaudin, the Norwegian arrived in the capital this Monday and will stay there for two days in a Parisian palace. A presence which goes all the less unnoticed as he is accompanied by his agent, Rafaela Pimenta.

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