BOMB in Madrid: Mbappé dismissed by Real?

BOMB in Madrid: Mbappé dismissed by Real?
BOMB in Madrid: Mbappé dismissed by Real?

Rumors around Kylian Mbappé have reached fever pitch in recent days. First there was his withdrawal from the French national team, then he was spotted partying in the Swedish nightlife. In the media, a rape case was also mentioned. Now a new bomb has exploded in and Spain.

Real regrets the signing of Mbappé

According to French journalist Romain Molina, Real Madrid already regrets the signing of Kylian Mbappé. Although the striker arrived for free from PSG, his contract weighs heavily on the club’s budget. Additionally, Mbappé has been the subject of numerous controversies in the media in recent weeks.

Aside Mbappé has scored seven goals in eleven games for Real Madrid, but the club are reportedly unhappy with his performances. Expectations were very high for the French player. “Real Madrid regrets having recruited him. I can assure you. I spoke about it off the record. It’s not at all what they expected. It was an impulse from President Florentino Pérez. Only Pérez wanted it,” Molina said.

Real very disappointed with Mbappé

Real Madrid would be very disappointed. Additionally, Mbappé reportedly doesn’t get along well with the rest of the team in the locker room. Could the Spanish club put Mbappé aside? “Pérez has always had a preference for big stars. He almost has a father-son relationship with him. But the club is disappointed. On the one hand, because of his sporting level, which is not up to par with their expectations, and on the other hand, because things are not going very well in the locker room, even if it is not entirely Mbappé’s fault.”

A big mistake Molina goes even further: “I think Real Madrid made a big mistake. Mbappé didn’t have a pre-season and had to play straight away, unlike Jude Bellingham. When we see in what physical state he is at 25 years old, it is inexplicable I have never seen such a physical regression at this age”, he revealed during the show. Colinterview.

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