Real Madrid: a competitor of Mbappé lets go

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A Real Madrid striker has given his position on the arrival of Kylian Mbappé at the Merengues and the upcoming competition within the Madrid squad.

The arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid has been on everyone’s lips since his recruitment was made official on June 3. Will the 2018 world champion upset the balance of the Madrid team? This is the question many observers are asking.

The Merengue coach, Carlo Ancelotti, will have to find the solution to integrate Mbappé into his offensive system without disrupting the understanding between the players already present. Especially since the competition promises to be fierce on the attacking front, with six attackers available: Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Brahim Diaz, Mbappé, Endrick and Joselu.

Joselu dreams big for Mbappé

But Joselu, who joined Casa Blanca permanently at the end of his loan season with the Blancos, sees no problem in this abundance of wealth. “Real Madrid will have more offensive solutions. The more players you have, the better. There will be lots of matches, competitions, injuries. You never know what can happen, the club and the manager want to cover themselves a little, so the more players you have, the better.”declared the Spanish striker.

The former Deportivo Alavés member is convinced that Mbappé has everything it takes to become a legend in Madrid.

“He is a player of enormous dimensionhe said. He can become an iconic player for the club. »

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