The Ballon d’Or promised to Mbappé!

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Kylian Mbappé will have every chance of winning the Ballon d’Or next year if he joins the Spanish championship, according to the Sevilla FC coach.

Paris Saint-Germain is clearly not the Spaniards’ favorite club. Between the squabbles around Kylian Mbappé with Real Madrid, the sporting and transactional struggles with FC Barcelona around Neymar and Léo Messi, but also the very virulent opinions of Javier Tebas, the president of La Liga, the liabilities are important. It turns out that even other players in the Spanish championship do not have immoderate respect for the club from the French capital.

Quique Sanchez Flores, the coach of Sevilla FC, currently at the heart of a sporting crisis with a 15th place in the league, 25 points from the top 4, did not show much affection for PSG when discussing the the future of Kylian Mbappé. If he admires the captain of the France team, he considers that his departure is the best possible thing for him.

“When he leaves PSG, the Mbappé of the Ballon d’Or will arrive. I would like him to play in the Spanish La Liga. It will reach another dimension,” indicated the Sevillian technician.

It won’t be with PSG…

Translation: Paris Saint-Germain and Ligue 1 are not strong enough for the talent of Kylian Mbappé, who will waste his genius less by joining a Spanish team. It won’t be Sevilla FC, but if Quique Sanchez Flores remains at the helm of the club next season, he will probably face Mbappé on the La Liga pitches…

Real Madrid is still the huge favorite to welcome the Ile-de-France native, who would have announced his departure to its president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi and his teammates this week, he who is at the end of his contract this summer. Other teams are in the running, but do not have the same popularity with the person concerned, who has dreamed of donning the Madrid tunic since childhood…

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