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The very probable arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid does not make everyone on the other side of the Pyrenees dream.
A quarter-final of the Champions League, regardless of the opponent, is obviously enough to motivate Kylian Mbappé. But the prospect of facing FC Barcelona should not displease the French world champion. A great performance will please PSG supporters as much as those of Real Madrid, his future club.
In 2021, the Bondynois had also signed a real recital against the Blaugrana, offering himself a hat-trick at the Nou Camp and thus hastening the end of the love story between Lionel Messi and the Catalan club. However, the president of Barça assures him: he would not like to see Kylian Mbappé arrive in the Barcelona locker room.
“It’s not a gift”
“I don’t envy Madrid at all with Mbappé,” said the Catalan boss. Besides, I don't know if they will bring him or not. They have to sell a player right (if he signs)? If we take the numbers into account, it will create disorder in the locker room. This is not a gift”he said in an interview with Mundo Deportivo.
To this end, Dani Carvajal, the right side of Real Madrid, warned his leaders. “But the people who have been at the club the longest have a responsibility to make sure everyone is rowing in the same direction. When someone goes a little off track, grab them by the ear and get them back on track.”he said, referring to the expected arrival of Kylian Mbappé in reference to the XXL salary he should receive from the Merengue.
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