Real Madrid have a problem with Kylian Mbappé

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There is no longer any doubt that Kylian Mbappé will leave PSG at the end of the season to join Real Madrid. He made the announcement to the French club and his teammates. All that remains is the press release formalizing this departure. As for the Merengues, we are rubbing our hands while already preparing for their arrival in Spain. On this subject, there remains an uncertainty that no one within the Madrid club has yet managed to resolve. This is a calendar issue. Real Madrid would like to announce with great fanfare the arrival of the star but according to A.S.we will have to be patient, for several reasons.

PSG's Ligue 1 season ends on May 18, Real's a week later. The Champions League final will take place on June 1. It cannot be ruled out that one of the two teams, perhaps even both, will be there at Wembley. The national team gatherings for the Euro will then have already started. Casa Blanca does not see itself being asked by the Blues to release its captain for a day to present him to its public. “That’s not very reasonable. It’s not easy for them to accept that…”says a source A.S.. In addition to this, Mbappé will still be under contract with PSG, which ends on June 30. We would then have to wait until the first half of August, once Real Madrid returned from their tour in the United States to be entitled to the presentation of the Frenchman to his new audience.

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