Real Madrid: Joan Laporta mocks the arrival of Kylian Mbappé

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Since yesterday, the football world has been in turmoil. Kylian Mbappé has signed up with Real Madrid until June 2029. The end of a long file which will bring a lot of impatience following this transfer. The player and Real Madrid, just crowned European champions, will be even more anticipated next season, just like FC Barcelona. Rivals of the Merengues, the Catalans will have to react to this take of war. However, Joan Laporta does not want to take the path of the Madrid club.

According to him, focusing on training is a better policy as he declared on Jijantes stinging Real Madrid a little in the process: “as a culé, it’s not the best news to see Mbappé sign in Madrid. But I prefer the philosophy of Barça with the Masia and the creation of our players for the future. Position assumed or passing following the economic situation of the Blaugranas, it doesn’t matter, next season will serve as justice of the peace.

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