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After France win, Mbappé says yes to Liverpool, here's what he's asking for

France make Qatar World Cup debut with a thumping win 

By Charles Cornwall

France make Qatar World Cup debut with a thumping win 
France make Qatar World Cup debut with a thumping win 
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Florentino Pérez, president of Real Madrid, knew that the attack for Kylian Mbappé had to be at the right moment, something dazzling to give PSG little room for manoeuvre, but he missed the shot early and then the French club gold-plated their star. That train passed for everyone.

Now, although Madrid may be a closed chapter for the Les Bleus star at this World Cup, his long-held desire to leave Ligue 1 is still intact, so much so that it has a bearing on United and Liverpool. It has been reported that the Frenchman wants to leave PSG in January, but such a thing, at least according to French media reports, is not only untrue but almost impossible. 

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Does that mean Mbappé will stay in Paris in the summer? To say so would be daring. With Mbappé, you never know. The Mirror reported this week that Manchester United are ready to do anything for the Frenchman, but they may not be the only team capable of such a move.

Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool, who are open to a sale process, have declared a significant surplus of money, which could lead them - and at least they can afford - to do something crazy, which in any case would not be outlandish if it is the crack Bondy who is on the receiving end. It is well known that even when Madrid were a safe option, the Reds and the German manager interested Mbappé and his entourage, so now, if he wants to leave, the Anfield club will always be there.

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And why would the Frenchman want to leave? The same as always with him: his bad relationship with Neymar and Messi, the lack of competitiveness in the French league, disagreements with the club over concessions that are not met, new challenges... they are all compelling reasons, and each of them we have heard time and time again, which does not make them any less true. What is clear is that, just as Madrid are no longer weighing up this option, Manchester United and Liverpool love the troubled river that muddies the Seine, where a star is unhappy.

 


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