Real Madrid: Emmanuel Petit alerts Spain about the Mbappé case

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As we exclusively revealed to you on January 7 in our columns, Kylian Mbappé will indeed be a Real Madrid player next season. The Parisian striker also announced it to the president, Nasser al-Khelaïfi, as well as to his teammates. The Spanish press is excited about this future signing which will attract the spotlight to a Liga with declining attractiveness. In an interview given in the Spanish newspaper, A.S., Emmanuel Petit wanted to answer all the questions concerning Kylian Mbappé. And one thing is certain, the 1998 World Champion warns Madrid supporters and La Liga followers. The former Monegasque is not an easy player to integrate and sharing his daily life is not easy, especially for the journalists who cover the debates.

“If Mbappé goes to Madrid, that could be a problem. Not only in terms of salary in the locker room, but also in terms of leadership. Bellingham has been incredible, as has Vinicius, and if he goes to Madrid he will have to play as a striker, as he did recently at PSG. But we all know that’s not his best position. There are many questions and no answers. We are all tired in France. Every six months, it’s always the same story on the table. ‘How are you ? Are you going to stay? He is happy ? Did you have a good breakfast this morning? Did he poop correctly?’. In France too, we are fed up. I can understand that the players are also upset by this situation, because all the attention is always on Mbappé. We don’t talk about PSG, we always talk about Mbappé. So it might be a problem for some players to deal with this situation. And that’s why I said I was tired of talking about it every three weeks.”warned the former Arsenal player.

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