MBAPPÉ, BETWEEN MADRID AND THE PREMIER LEAGUE
Arteta confirms to Real Madrid that Arsenal will compete for the signing of Mbappe
Published:16/02/2024 - 16:50h
Updated:16/02/2024 - 16:50h
Kylian Mbappé will finally leave Paris and although at first the most obvious destination to think about was Real Madrid, some Premier League teams are clear that they can also compete
Mikel Arteta wanted to leave clear this Friday that that the Arsenal has to be "in the conversations" by the signing of Kylian Mbappé, that already has announced that goes to abandon Paris Saint Germain this summer. To fault of an official communiqué of both parts, the forward will change of airs from 1 July, but still does not seem to have at all agreed with which will be his next club.
Although it sounds with strength for the Real Madrid, in spite of the posture of Florentino Pérez to try offer an agreement very far of what expects of a player like Mbappé, in the Premier League do not renounce to at all. "When it treats of a player of that calibrate, always have to be in the conversation", said this Friday in press conference Arteta, that also recognised that the incorporation antoja very complicated.
The Arsenal is not descartado in the 'novel Mbappé'
Besides, the míster of the team londinenses left to fall that "has another paints", with regard to that it can have other clubs that have the forward in this operation. And it is that, although from 'The Independent' quoted to Arsenal and Liverpool like clubs very of the taste of the Parisian star, in the Emirates Stadium seems that they also see to Mbappé dressing of white the next season.
"If we want to be the best team, will need the best talent and to the best players", added an Arteta that also commented that "I am not in the conversations, but probably Edu (sportive director) and the owners yes are", sentenced. For now it is clear that the Madrid is the favourite on a long-term basis for fichar to Mbappé, but the final figure of index card and premium of signing can finish approaching it to the million an English club.