Real Madrid: the arrival of Kylian Mbappé criticized in Germany

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The transfer of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid does not only make people happy. After the announcement of his departure from Casa Blanca, thousands of comments ignited social networks. That of Max Eberl should give cause for debate. The sporting director of Bayern Munich gave an interview to Swedish Zeitung, during which he criticized the 25-year-old’s transfer to the Spanish capital. The German is worried about the economic trend surrounding the world of football, and precisely about the greed in this environment.

“You can always be more money-hungry, but everyone who is money-hungry will gradually become the nail in the coffin of football. If at some point all the money disappears (from the market), there will be nothing left to do business with. We’re talking hundreds of millions. It’s too much and at some point, it feels like it’s going to explode (…) Money is leaving the market. No club benefits from it. Players, families, agents, everyone benefits, but not the clubs.he judged.

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