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Real Madrid superstar will 100% stay next season despite difficult moment – Romano

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Real Madrid superstar will 100% stay next season despite difficult moment – Romano
Real Madrid superstar will 100% stay next season despite difficult moment – Romano

Things do not seem to be okay at all between Real Madrid and their ace goalscorer Kylian Mbappe.

Since his ill-advised trip to Italy this past week, there has been tension developing between the French superstar and the club, while reports of unrest in the dressing room have also taken centre-stage.

Some players at the Spanish capital outfit are not entirely happy with the 27-year-old forward, his attitude and the privileges he has seemingly been granted at the club.

Meanwhile, Mbappe himself has not taken too well with the club’s decision to sack Xabi Alonso midway through the season, and the club’s mishandling of his knee injury is also seen as a concern in his camp.

Not the best moment, but no exit for Mbappe

Providing the lowdown on the situation, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reports that Real Madrid and Mbappe are not at all considering the possibility of parting ways in the summer.

Not going anywhere. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

While it is true that, at the moment, things are not at their best between the two parties, there is no doubt that the 27-year-old superstar will stay at the club and remain a part of the project next season.

The situation is described as a ‘difficult moment’, exacerbated by the fact that Real Madrid, as a club, are going through a precarious situation.

The disappointing season, the clashes inside the locker room, and the search for Alvaro Arbeloa’s replacement, have all contributed to the situation.

Mbappe’s trip to Italy, while Real Madrid are going through difficult period, was not welcomed.

However, the relationship between the player and the club is not broken and he will continue to remain an integral part of the project next season, with the Merengues set to restart from scratch after an underwhelming campaign.

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