PSG: Kylian Mbappé wants to hurt Real Madrid a lot!

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What if we saw a Real Madrid – PSG final in the Champions League? It’s entirely possible, while the Merengues will still have to overcome Bayern Munich, while the Parisians will have to do the same against Borussia Dortmund. But both are favorites in their double confrontation, and a reunion in the final is therefore very likely…

Which would involve, you guessed it, a clash between Kylian Mbappé’s current club and the one he will join in a few weeks. The Bondynois, who had first promised to extend as revealed exclusively in our columns this Saturday, could therefore well challenge his future partners and his future public a few weeks before being presented with great fanfare as the new galactic at the Bernabéu. Suffice to say that his attitude and the slightest gesture would be spied on and monitored very closely…

The Ballon d’Or in the viewfinder

As indicated Defensa Central, the player is very aware of this. He knows that it could be a pretty special and complicated match to approach, while everyone is waiting to know how he would celebrate a possible goal for example. But in his head, it is very clear: the objective will be to do as much harm as possible to Real Madrid and to have no mercy with his future club. He will give everything to leave PSG through the front door and with his head held high, and for that, he will have to shine against the Merengues.

Above all, Mbappé also thinks about the Ballon d’Or. He knows that it is in this type of match that he must perform to finally obtain the Holy Grail of individual distinctions. Even more so when some of his future teammates, like Vinicius Jr or Jude Bellingham, are also serious candidates to be crowned. Winning a possible final against them would put the Bondynois in the situation of big favorite. Clearly, Mbappé will not give the slightest gift to his future club…

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