Macron/Perez, the summit meeting for Mbappé

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Once again, the President of the Republic will encourage the president of Real Madrid to let Kylian Mbappé participate in the Paris Olympics.

This Tuesday, Florentino Perez is in Paris. The president of Real Madrid came to the capital of France to participate in a lunch at the Elysée, organized as part of the celebration of 120 years of the creation of FIFA.

According to The Team, Emmanuel Macron should take the opportunity to discuss with him the possible participation of Kylian Mbappé in the Paris Olympic Games. The French head of state still hopes that the captain of the Blues can give up the American tour of Real Madrid, his future club, which will take place at the same time.

Macron, the new pressure

“I am counting on Real Madrid to release Kylian for the Olympic Games, so that he can come and play with the France team”, had already declared Emmanuel Macron, around ten days ago, during a 16-minute video in which he answered questions from Internet users about Europe. Concerning the departure of the captain of the France team for the Merengue club, the President of the Republic indicated that he had “not no specific comments » to do.

Last March, Kylian Mbappé reiterated his intention to be part of Thierry Henry’s list for the Olympics. “I have always had the same ambition, he declared before the friendly match against Germany. The Olympics in Paris are special, I have always said that I want to be there, but that it does not depend on me. »

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