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Liverpool interested in signing Mbappe again, sparking controversy in France

Reds set their sights on PSG attacker again 

By Charles Cornwall

Reds set their sights on PSG attacker again 
Reds set their sights on PSG attacker again 
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Mbappe remains at the centre of the rumour mill as speculation about his future continues to swirl, given that there is still a huge amount of uncertainty to be resolved. He has already scored eight goals in nine games this season for PSG. And despite the difficult start to the season for Luis Enrique's side, the 24-year-old striker's level of effectiveness remains clear in this case.

Kylian Mbappé is the most sought after striker on planet football due to the fact that he will finish his contract at the end of the season as we know. But many options are still open, such as the possible renewal of this striker's contract and of course the destination that everyone is waiting for: Real Madrid. Now from OK Diario they tell us in particular that the white box maintains some other obstacles beyond that the combined one of Chamartín continues fearing that the Gauls want to renew it. So that this means, referring to information from Italy, speak of two big Premier League.

The international break is now history. A very long wait but one that, as far as Real Madrid are concerned, has left us with an image that everyone is talking about. An exchange of words between Camavinga and Mbappé in the tunnel. The French national team beat Scotland 4-1 in a friendly match, in which Didier Deschamps brought out the best he had and opted for a double pivot with Eduardo Camavinga and Aurélien Tchouaméni.

The international break is now history. A very long wait but one that, as far as Real Madrid are concerned, has left us with an image that everyone is talking about. An exchange of words between Camavinga and Mbappé in the tunnel. The French national team beat Scotland 4-1 in a friendly match, in which Didier Deschamps brought out the best he had and opted for a double pivot with Eduardo Camavinga and Aurélien Tchouaméni.

 

The controversy

However, Real Madrid's '12' was the unexpected protagonist at the start of the match, as he 'gifted' the goal to the British in the 10th minute. The French midfielder unnecessarily risked a back pass inside the box and ended up feeding Billy Gilmour, who tapped the ball past Mike Maignan.  "Brother, don't play backwards again without lifting your head up," was what the Bondy man said to Camavinga after his bad mistake in the Scots' 1-0 scoreline. Kylian Mbappé's intervention was very heated, although the midfielder understood the anger of his team-mates and Didier Deschamps himself, as these are mistakes that cannot happen at the elite level.
 


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