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The details of Mbappé's "war" against PSG's foreigners, Messi and Neymar

The Frenchman made it a condition not to go to Real Madrid to give the team a "more French" identity.

By Wilian Estrella

The Frenchman made it a condition not to go to Real Madrid to give the team a "more French" identity.

PSG started the season with three wins in a row, but the internal problems among its stars is far from being the best and looks like a bomb about to explode, after the public disputes between Kylian Mbappé and Neymar that became visible this week following the game against Montpellier.

Some of the conditions set by the French star not to leave for Real Madrid could mark the beginning of a broken elationship that may have no return. According to UOL Sports, Mbappé, in addition to having the highest contract in world soccer, demanded to give Paris Saint-Germain a "more French" identity, with fewer foreign players and a local coach.

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According to the press, the world champion with France wanted more Frenchmen in the team and that was the reason for the departure of Argentine Angel Di Maria and the situation of Mauro Icardi, whom Galtier told him he would not take him into account, and Leandro Paredes.

Mbappé wants a more “French” team

Mbappé wants fewer Latinos in the team, because more Spanish than French was spoken in the dressing room. That is why, among other things, the Spaniard Ander Herrera and the Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas could leave the Parc des Princes at any time and Hugo Ekitiké and Nordi Mukiele joined as reinforcements.

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