Kylian Mbappé will cause a revolution in Europe

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All Madrilenians are already rubbing their hands imagining Mbappé in white colors, combining with Vinicius Junior or Jude Bellingham on the beautiful lawn of the Santiago Bernabéu. A presentation with great fanfare awaits the Bondynois, who will arrive in Madrid with the objective of finally winning a Champions League and this coveted Ballon d’Or.

A transfer which will have consequences, a priori positive both sportingly and financially, for Real Madrid, but also for PSG, obviously. Even if in the case of Parisians, it is necessarily a little less rosy. But the two clubs will not be the only teams affected by the signing of Mbappé in Madrid. As indicated A.S.the signing of the player trained in Monaco for the Madrid club will cause an earthquake which will have consequences for many other clubs.

The game of musical chairs

Indeed, in its article, the daily explains that clubs like Manchester City, Naples or Milan will be affected. For what ? Because PSG will have to look for a replacement for Mbappé, and players like Victor Osimhen, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Rafael Leão and Bernardo Silva are followed by the Parisians. Clubs which could therefore lose their star, whom they in turn would have to replace. In the event that they were to lose one or even their two star attackers, the Neapolitans would for example look for Mason Greenwood – (Getafe, Manchester United) or Samu Omorodion (Atlético).

The Milanese, in the event that Rafael Leão is snatched from them by the Parisians, would for example try Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig as well as Joshua Zirkzee, the star of Bologna. As for City, the departure of Bernardo Silva could precipitate the arrival of Lucas Paquetá (West Ham) or even the Bavarian Jamal Musiala. Other players like Marcus Rashford, Jonathan David or Joshua Kimmich could also be affected, directly or indirectly, by the signing of Mbappé in Madrid, again according to the media. Summer is going to be exciting!

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