Mbappé, things are getting tense! Legal action planned?

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By: Manu Tournoux

The future of Kylian Mbappé continues to fuel debate in Spain.

Will Kylian Mbappé still be a Paris Saint-Germain player next season? This question remains unanswered, after a chaotic summer marked by an open conflict between the French star and his management. First sidelined for the tour in Asia before being reinstated in the squad at the end of the summer, the captain of the France team has still not extended his contract with the capital club.

This situation is good for Real Madrid. In the environment of the Spanish club, certain influential heads affirm with certainty that Mbappé will be a player of the White House in the summer of 2024. Which would therefore mean that the attacker would join Real Madrid free – an unthinkable scenario for PSG.

“Zidane came at 29, Mbappé will come at 25. He’s going to have many years with us. If we had taken a wrong step with Mbappé, PSG would have tried to react against Real Madrid. We know what we can do and what we must do. If Mbappé comes in 2024 as I hope, everything will be done correctly. Without anyone being able to accuse us of having a pact with him. » The words are signed José Manuel Otero, member of the board of directors of Real Madrid.

PSG ready to counterattack?

If Otero was careful to clarify that there was no agreement between the player’s clan and the club, the damage is done. Especially since the latter also made a degrading speech for the French club. “He will achieve glory when he arrives at Real Madrid. Otherwise, he will wander… He will win a Champions League one day (in Madrid). Now it seems that PSG is less powerful than before, because they no longer have such good players. »

Present on the TV show El Chiringuito to return to this very notable outing, Pedro Bravo, a renowned Spanish agent, explained that these remarks would perhaps not be without follow-up. According to him, PSG would consider legal action against Real Madrid. “ PSG could attack Real Madrid for José Manuel Otero’s statements “. To be continued…

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