The strong exit of a star journalist in Spain on Mbappé

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The departure of Kylian Mbappé from Paris Saint-Germain has fueled all the discussions in recent days. The Parisian number 7 will leave the capital club as we announced to you on January 7, and will join Real Madrid. In Spain, this news is received with great happiness by some, while others have certain doubts. This is the case of a renowned journalist from the other side of the Pyrenees, Manolo Lama.

“He has a lot of faults but he’s not an asshole.”he first indicated. “It will be the footballer who earns the most and if this basic salary, Madrid needs to camouflage it so that the locker room does not get angry, he will do it, but everyone in the locker room will know that it is the one who receives the most in one way or another. Whether for bonuses or otherwise. I’m sure he won’t earn the same as he earned at Paris Saint-Germain.”.

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