The real victim of Kylian Mbappé’s arrival at Real Madrid

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All of Madrid is now waiting to see him put on this beautiful white tunic. After the Euro, the Bondynois will be officially presented as a new Real Madrid player, and he will make his La Liga debut in August. However, it is very likely that we can already see him at work during the friendly matches of Real Madrid, who will play the Soccer Champions Tour, a friendly tournament with shocks against AC Milan, Barça and Chelsea on the North American soil. Just like Ancelotti’s team will challenge Atalanta in the European Super Cup.

The arrival of Mbappé will logically not only make people happy in Madrid, since he will take an official place. Rodrygo is thus the favorite to leave the Italian coach’s eleven, while players like Brahim Díaz could also see their playing time reduced. But as indicated A.S., there is another unhappy player following the signing of Mbappé. And he doesn’t play in Madrid…

It’s not dead, but…

It’s Erling Haaland. Indeed, the Norwegian had hopes of joining Madrid in the near future. There had already been discussions in this direction with the Merengue management. But the arrival of Mbappé logically complicates things and sinks, for the moment, the dreams of the Manchester City star. The door is not completely closed, clearly not, but the signature of the Nordic cyborg is not a priority. Especially since the Madrid leaders do not want to explode their payroll.

We remind you that the Cityzen striker has a release clause of around 200 million euros for non-Premier League clubs which will be activated this summer. And this is what scares the Mancunian leaders, who want to extend their number 9 and remove this clause. But for now, they can rest easy: Real Madrid won’t try anything…

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