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Shocking, Florentino Perez’s unexpected words on Mbappe give a massive clue in striker’s future

The French superstar would be close to announce the next destination in his career

By Mario Perez

Florentino Perez could have given a sensational clue on the future of Kylian Mbappe.
Florentino Perez could have given a sensational clue on the future of Kylian Mbappe.

PSG striker Kylian Mbappe continues on keeping the secret about the shirt he could wear in the next season after ending his contract with the French giant next June, and the mystery remains intact. After the player hasn’t signed yet any contract extension with his current club and with the possibility of joining any club as a free agent in the summer, the player continues attracting the interest from the biggest teams in European football.

One of those teams is Real Madrid, whose president Florentino Perez has repeatedly shown his ambition and desire to count on one of the best players in the planet while Mbappe has never confirmed clearly his intention to join the Spanish club despite he would have declared privately his dream of playing for them.

In this sense, the last member adding a chapter to the never ending story between Mbappe and the Madrilean team has been Florentino Perez himself, who during a public act was surprised by a fan claiming for the signing of the French superstar for Real Madrid, which the president didn’t deny.

Perez could have surprisingly expressed his desire to close the deal

On the sidelines of Real Madrid's qualification for the final of the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, Florentino Pérez was intercepted by a supporter saying: "Florentino, you are the best president. Please, we want Kylian.” Pérez then simply replied: “I agree with you”. The Perez words could be understood as a simple touch of humor, but nobody knows if it could certainly be a real desire to close the deal.


Mario Perez

Mario Perez

Sports journalist since 2009, 14 years of experience in press, radio and digital media. Having worked in Radio Nacional de España and Marca, and several media in Europe and America.

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