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The planned arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid could take place in a general imbroglio. Explanations.
If it is now certain that Kylian Mbappé should open a new chapter in his career at Real Madrid, the situation of the French world champion is of concern. Eager to play in the Olympic Games, the captain of the Blues must face refusal from his future club.
Thierry Henry, coach of the Espoirs, released a lot of information during his last press briefings. The technician has already confirmed that Mbappé should sign for Real, while Paris Saint-Germain has not made any official communication to this effect. But he also and above all affirmed his desire to convince Real.
Mbappé file: “Who stops at the first refusal? »
“The clubs have enormous power since they are the ones who decide whether or not to release their players for the Games, explained Henry in sharp remarks to the newspaper Le Parisien. “We try to come and chat, to say 'please'… But if the club keeps its position, it's hard. The only thing I know for sure today is that there is a lot of uncertainty. We'll have to deal with it. »
Henry is adamant: no question of giving in. “If he does well at Real, I would keep asking. I wouldn't stop there. We're talking about Kylian, but there's also Camavinga, Tchouaméni and Mendy there. I will try until the end, because I want the best team. What can you do other than be polite, ask, ask again and again? It's like when, at Christmas, you asked your parents for the same gift ten times, without success, and you still start again for the eleventh time… You have to ask. Who stops at the first refusal? What do you want me to say and Kylian to say? Are you going to get into trouble with your employer? », he concluded. An initiative which should not leave Kylian Mbappé indifferent.
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