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It’s now official. After several years of missed meetings, Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé will now be linked until 2029. And while a modest announcement for the moment took place on social networks, a major presentation should take place at the from the Euro in Germany at the Santiago-Bernabeu stadium which should be sold out for the occasion. And while he will wear number 9 for his first season with the Merengues, like his idol Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009-10, the captain of the France team expressed his joy at the idea to join Casa Blanca on Instagram: “a dream come true. So happy and proud to join my dream club, Real Madrid. No one can understand how excited I am right now. I look forward to seeing you, madridistas, and thank you for your incredible support. ¡Hala Madrid!»
Words which will inevitably delight Iberian fans, but which could make some Parisian supporters cringe. Indeed, while some were already on a complete break with the 25-year-old striker following his somewhat gloomy season, this message can clearly appear as a confirmation of their theory according to which Kylian Mbappé had already had the lead in Madrid for months . In addition, this cheerful message clearly denotes one of the last declarations of the Parisian number 7. For CNN, the latter explained the reasons for his extension with Paris in 2022 in surprising terms: “it was more than PSG, there was the World Cup in Qatar, there were lots of things around that. It was a big and difficult decision. It was very difficult for a 20 year old boy (he was 23, Editor’s note). But I don’t regret anything. In a career you have to make tough decisions and that’s what I did. Afterwards, I became the top scorer in PSG history. I just want to remember the beautiful things. Of course, it wasn’t an easy situation, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.»
PSG has not paid Kylian Mbappé since April!
Lately, the relationship between him and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, the Parisian boss, had become frosty. Against a backdrop of broken promises, the grievance between the two men had even led to a lively discussion between them before the last meeting of the captain of the Blues at the Parc des Princes facing
In Toulouse. In his first farewell message, Kylian Mbappé even snubbed the Qatari president in his thank you video. But while few people understood his message, some could see it clearly this Tuesday following the latest revelations from The Team. Indeed, according to our colleagues, PSG owes a lot of money to the French international with 77 selections.
According to them, the capital club has still not paid the player’s April and May salaries. Worse still, a bonus which should have been paid in February has still not been paid to the 25-year-old striker. The capital club then believes that it is within its rights. According to information from our colleagues, these unpaid sums come from an agreement between all parties in August at the time of the player’s reinstatement. At that time, the club asked the player to make a financial effort in the event of his departure. While he announced his departure in February, the player’s clan clearly does not hear it that way and NAK, who maintains frosty relations with Florentino Pérez and Mbappé, believes that it is now up to Real Madrid to move on. the box. His June salary also being in danger, Kylian Mbappé left it to his lawyers to resolve this matter as quickly as possible. If no agreement is found to resolve the problem, it will be up to the LFP legal commission to decide on this financial beef.
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