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This morning, Aftonbladet dropped a little bombshell. Indeed, the Swedish media revealed, with supporting photos, that Kylian Mbappé spent the evening at a restaurant then in a nightclub (the V) in Stockholm on Thursday evening while the France team faced Israel in the Nations League. An outing that has caused ink to flow since the captain of the Blues did not participate in the Blues training course this month in order to stay in Madrid to recover from an injury. Seeing him in the evening is therefore a bit of a stain, although he certainly received permission from Real Madrid to enjoy some good time and rest.
This afternoon, Expressen reveals new details of KM9’s Swedish escapade. Accompanied by his former PSG teammate Nordi Mukiele, who is said to be at the origin of this express stay, the striker arrived in a private plane on Wednesday in Stockholm. He had a good dinner “Chez Jolie”. Asked about the Frenchman’s visit, the restaurant’s boss, Björn Vasseur, did not want to speak. “Unfortunately. We never comment on our customers”he confided to Expressen. The Swedish media then explained that Mbappé and his friends spent the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday in a nightclub. The 25-year-old had also taken all precautions to ensure that his visit took place in the greatest secrecy.
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He did not want to be noticed (we saw him with a cap and a mask in a photo, editor’s note) or to be photographed. Expressen adds cell phones were strictly prohibited in the room when KM9 was present in the disco. All customers had to leave their cell phones in an envelope given at the entrance. After three days in Sweden, Mbappé, who stayed at the Bank Hotel in central Stockholm, left this Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Expressen adds that he did not hide when he left and that he waved to the journalists (thumbs up, editor’s note) before boarding his private plane, obviously bound for Ajaccio in Corsica.
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