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Could it end up like Madrid's deal? What Man. Utd could pay to have Kylian Mbappé

The Red Devils are interested in the french player

By William Estrella

The Red Devils are interested in the french player
The Red Devils are interested in the french player

These last days have been a nightmare for Kylian Mbappé, it said that he has problems with Neymar, someone to be his close friend since the French star joined the team in 2017. Also, he was caught on camera arguing with PSG's right-back Achraf Hakimi. In the video, it seems Mbappé wanted the Moroccan player to pass the ball to the attacking side. 

If that wasn't enough, the French press revealed an important detail from the World Cup winner contract. Apparently, he didn't sign a full three-year deal, it was only a two-year extension with an optional final year up to Mbappé's decision after the second season. This obviously has had the fans arguing and even saying this was a betrayal from the 23-year-old. 

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Of course, it is not the first time there had been rumors about his departure from the Parisian team. Last summer he almost abandoned Nasser Al-Khelaïfi's project to go to his childhood's dream club, Real Madrid. Nevertheless, the Qatari convinced him to stay thanks to an incredible contract that could only compare to the best stars in football.

What could Manchester United do to bring Mbappé?

Right now, Kylian Mbappé's wages went up to 83 million euros a year before taxes. Compared to Cristiano Ronaldo, the most valuable player in Manchester United, Mbappé could charge four times Ronaldo's salary every year. Let's not forget there are other two British teams interested in Mbappé: Chelsea and Liverpool, but only The Blues have at their power the money the French star demands. 
 

 

 


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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