PSG: Luis Enrique doesn’t care about Kylian Mbappé

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After his extraordinary ceremony at the Santiago Bernabéu, Kylian Mbappé was officially presented to journalists from around the world during a traditional press conference. Indeed, the now former Paris Saint-Germain player underwent all the medical tests, before taking the first official photos alongside Florentino Pérez, president of the Madrid club, at the time of signing his five-year contract. The Bondynois then arrived in the Santiago Bernabéu lair for a presentation in front of the 80,000 socios and Real Madrid supporters present in the stands of the stadium. Music, singing, podium, giant screen… The management had pulled out all the stops. In Paris, some protagonists seem relieved by this departure.

And according to information from the Madrid media Central Defensewho interviewed people close to the Parisian club and the Spanish coach, Luis Enrique has never had good relations with the now new Real Madrid player: “He neither loves him nor hates him, he doesn’t care about Mbappé at all“, this is what several people very close to the former coach of the Roja recognize. Even if they try to hide it, Kylian Mbappé has never been appreciated in Paris by Luis Enrique and his staff. They still have not forgiven him for leaving for free to a direct rival in the Champions League. They knew that one day he would go to Real Madrid because he never hid that it was his dream and his goal, but not under these conditions.

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