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Kylian Mbappe presentation? The meaning behind this Real Madrid post

Real Madrid will make an announcement tomorrow and many are speculating a transfer.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Kylian Mbappe will not be Real Madrid's announcement for tomorrow.

Earlier this morning, Real Madrid posted on X a short 20-second teaser video that caused Real Madrid fans excited. The short teaser video included someone typing on a laptop and writing "New." Today is the deadline day for the transfer market, and many believe Real Madrid has made a last-minute signing for the team.

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At the end of the video, the date of this announcement is tomorrow, and many Los Blancos fans are hoping it is a new signing. Many speculate that the signing could be Kylian Mbappe. Some fans believed to see a little turtle in the video, which relates to Mbappe as many compare him to look like a turtle. Mbappe has also been rumored to announce his departure from PSG this February, which could mean a move to Real Madrid in the summer. This announcement Real Madrid will reveal tomorrow will not be about any signings, especially not the announcement of Mbappe joining the club.

Marca reports that Real Madrid has closed a million-dollar agreement with HP, which will become one of the main sponsors of the white club. HP will print their name on the sleeve of the Real Madrid shirts. Real Madrid will earn around €70M a year from the new sponsorship with HP. This deal is big for the club since it will bring in more money yearly and the club could be able to spend more on transfers in the next transfer windows.

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Real Madrid will generate €1 billion euros per season starting next season

Diario AS reports that Real Madrid will be earning 1 billion euros every season starting the 2024/2025 season. The club will earn €250 per year just from sponsorships on their kits. The club will earn around €70M from HP, €117.6M from Adidas, and €70M from Fly Emirates.

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