'Mbappe's future is at Real Madrid'

Frenchman has been linked with the Spanish club throughout his young career

The Frenchmen has been speculated to join the Spanish club throughout his young career, even after his mega-transfer deal of €147m to Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-German. PHOTO: AFP

Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior believes that Paris Saint-Germain’s star Kylian Mbappe will eventually move to the Santiago Bernabeu.

The Frenchman has been linked with the Spanish club throughout his young career, even after his mega-transfer deal of €147m to Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-German.

Madrid Manager Zinedine Zidane has expressed his admiration for the 20-year-old World Cup winner but a move this summer seems highly unlikely as Madrid have already sanctioned over €300m in purchases ahead of the new season.

However, the 18-year-old Brazilian was full of praises of the Parisian star and claimed he expects Mbappe to join Real Madrid soon.

"Mbappe's future is at Real Madrid," he said in an interview with Telefoot, reports Marca.

"I think he'll come before long.

"I know all Real Madrid fans are dreaming about Mbappe.

"Not only those of Real Madrid, but all fanbases around the world.

"I admire him a lot as he has won a lot of titles.

"If he really does come to Real Madrid then it'll be really good."

France star has cast doubt on his Paris Saint-Germain future, cranking up the pressure on the club's hierarchy as Real Madrid reportedly attempt to lure him to Spain.

Mbappe wants responsibility, 'maybe at PSG, maybe elsewhere'

The 20-year-old Mbappe fuelled transfer speculation during a French league awards ceremony after saying that he wants "responsibilities, maybe at PSG, maybe elsewhere".

It appeared a calculated move by Mbappe, who succeeded team-mate Neymar as the Ligue 1 player of the year, after he again brought it up in front of reporters moments later.

"I said what I had to say. When you're on stage you can send messages, I think I got mine across. If I keep talking it would be too much and that's not the message I want to send," Mbappe explained.


He has been regularly linked with a potential move to Madrid since breaking through with Monaco's 2017 Ligue 1 title-winning team, but instead made the switch to PSG, initially on loan, and then for 180 million euros.

But since Zinedine Zidane's return to the Real dugout earlier this year, rumours about Mbappe joining his fellow Frenchman at the Santiago Bernabeu have intensified.

French sports daily L'Equipe led with the headline "trophy for the shock sentence" following Mbappe's ambiguous remarks, while Spanish media described it as a "bombshell" after picking up on the fact it was the first time the striker has hinted he could leave Paris.

Under contract with PSG until 2023, Mbappe is said to be in discussions with the club over an extension, but was his message a play to strike an improved deal, which reportedly pays him 20 million euros per season?

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Former PSG goalkeeper Jerome Alonzo, who played for the club between 2001 and 2008, believes Mbappe is angling for a greater say in the club's planning, after a disappointing season which saw Thomas Tuchel's side again fail in the Champions League.

- Leadership battle -

"I have more of an impression that he's someone important at the club who says, 'Guys, I want to vouch for the project but it needs to move along a little. I want to stay for a long time but give me the means to become European champion. If the project doesn't move beyond that, I'm leaving,'" Alonzo told AFP.

This term, Mbappe has stepped up another gear with Neymar out injured for much of the campaign, but his demand for further authority could place him on a collision course with the Brazilian.

"This request for accountability poses questions because it comes two weeks after the same statements from Neymar. There must not be a spat at PSG between leaders or groups with the Brazilian side of the dressing room and the others," warned Alonzo.

Mbappe backed up his excellent 2018 World Cup, where he scored four times as France won the trophy, by netting 38 times for PSG this season, although he needs to score five in the last league game of the season against Reims next weekend to snatch the European Golden Shoe from Lionel Messi.

"I tell myself that even if I lose, I lose to Messi, one of the greatest players in history," he told AFP.

"To think that maybe I kept up with him until the last game, that's a source of pride too, but it's not over."

Mbappe became only the second teenager in history last year, after Brazil legend Pele, to score in a World Cup final during France's 4-2 triumph over Croatia.

His global stardom — surely eye-catching for the likes of Real — was shown when he became only the fourth footballer to feature on the cover of Time magazine in October, after Messi, Neymar and Mario Balotelli.
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