Ethan Mbappe could reportedly move to Real Madrid with his brother

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Ethan Mbappe

According to reports, Real Madrid is prepared to sign Kylian Mbappe’s PSG teammate in an attempt to persuade him to sign.

Mbappe has informed PSG that he will not be renewing his contract at the Parc des Princes after seven years, therefore it is widely anticipated that he will sign a free transfer to Los Blancos in the summer.

The France attacker has reportedly agreed to a five-year contract with Real Madrid, the 14-time European champions, after the two teams were connected for a number of years.

After taxes, Mbappe will make about £12.8 million a year, but he will also likely receive a massive signing-on bonus of £128 million, a record for any player.

But according to a recent claim from OK Diario, Real Madrid is about to sign Ethan, Mbappe’s younger brother, in a spectacular two-way transaction.

By the time June 30th arrives, the 17-year-old, who has made three appearances for the PSG first team this season, will also be a free agent.

The director of OK Diario, Eduardo Inda, stated on El Chiringuito that the Mbappe circle is eager for Ethan to join Real Madrid as well.
Florentino Perez is expected to grant the request, allowing Mbappe to join forces with Real’s Castilla team.

Mbappe refuted rumours that he had struck an agreement to move to Real Madrid while recently dining with the Emir of Qatar, PSG CEO Nasser Al-Khelaifi, and CEO Emmanuel Macron of France.

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In the 65th minute of the weekend’s 1-1 draw with Rennes, he was unexpectedly replaced. Manager Luis Enrique provided a brief justification for the change.

He said: “It’s very simple, sooner or later, when it happens we have to get used to playing without Kylian. When I want to play like this, I will, when I don’t, I won’t.

“It’s very easy, there are competitions and my intention is not to give ‘free’ minutes, I want maximum competitiveness. Every player has to deserve their playing time.”

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