Last-Minute Change in Mbappé’s Future: Player Gives OK Despite Initial Reluctance
In England, there are no doubts, as they speak of a possible last-minute change in Kylian Mbappé’s future. The French prodigy gives the green light even though he didn’t want his move to Real Madrid to happen this way.
No need to panic because the deal is going to be officialized, but there are issues against Kylian Mbappé’s will and Real Madrid’s that currently only depend on the calendar. England announces anticipated changes in the way the Frenchman’s future will be communicated within a few weeks.
British journalist Jonathan Johnson has no doubts about the certainty of the signing, nor about the assurance all parties have that it will become a reality. However, there are obstacles emerging along the way hindering the player’s desires. Mbappé had other plans, as announced by the UK.
“While PSG and Real Madrid remain in the Champions League, nothing will be clarified about Mbappé’s future. I don’t think there will be an official announcement about his future due to a possible clash between both teams,” the journalist began in one of his latest columns. Mbappé intended to bid farewell to his fans and the league before it ends, but everything points to this not being possible unless there’s elimination by Dortmund or Munich.
Wembley Conditions Everything
Moreover, he warns that there could be a final twist in a plot not suitable for the faint-hearted, where formalities are just as important as the facts themselves: “A final could also delay things. Then we would be closer to the end of Mbappé’s contract at the end of June, suggesting the possibility of Mbappé going to the Euros without having announced his future yet.”
Jonathan Johnson warns that both the player and Real Madrid or PSG already know what will happen, so as has always happened in this storyline, we can expect plot twists that could even lead to Mbappé not having an official team during the European Nations Championship in Germany. Kylian accepts a reality conditioned by Wembley and June 1st.