Real Madrid: Éthan Mbappé sends a nice message to his brother

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This is already the big bomb of this summer transfer window: Kylian Mbappé has officially committed to Real Madrid until 2029. Seven years after his arrival in the capital, the Bondynois has chosen to leave the Rouge et Bleu and Ligue 1 to join the club of his dreams: Real Madrid, which he will join for the next five seasons.

Having left Paris Saint-Germain, the captain of the Blues has already received several messages from his former partners, including Achraf Hakimi, but also from Éthan Mbappé (17 years old), his little brother, very proud to have played with him and who affirms that he will not follow him to Real Madrid. “It was a pleasure to make my dream come true playing alongside you big brother. Now our paths will separate, but our connection will not change. Love you»he wrote on Instagram.

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