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coming from Fabrizio Romano, ” I don’t think he know what he’s doing or he was forced to join them due to pressure, I would like to see him at Liverpool. It’s a great club, family, good structure, no pressure, calm fans… And I tell myself that Mbappé and [Mohamed] Salah could be quite explosive. I think he is capable of rejecting Real Madrid C.F..” Real Madrid legend Zinedine has told Kylian Mbappe to forget about Madrid and move to Liverpool FC. Real Madrid legend tells Mbappe to SNUB Real Madrid and join Liverpool FC. This has come as a shock to many. But truly he should come to best team currently🙀🙀🙀

Former Arsenal star Robert Pires recently weighed in on Kylian Mbappe’s future, proposing that the PSG sensation should consider a move to the Premier League, albeit not specifically to Arsenal.

While the football world anticipates Mbappe’s inevitable shift to Real Madrid, the player’s desire for a change has become apparent. Despite prolonged pursuits from the Spanish giants, Mbappe might chart a different course this time around.

Speculations are rife about Mbappe’s impending move to the Spanish capital, with reports suggesting his dissatisfaction at PSG under manager Luis Enrique. His recent on-field frustrations and reduced game time further hint at an imminent departure.

Pires, however, offered a fresh perspective, suggesting Mbappe should rethink the Real Madrid option, akin to his own past decision. Instead, he hinted at Liverpool as a potential destination, citing the club’s prestige, supportive environment, and passionate fan base.

Pires envisioned a dynamic partnership between Mbappe and Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, highlighting the allure of Anfield and the admiration Jurgen Klopp holds for the French prodigy.

While recent rumors link Mbappe to Liverpool, Klopp’s departure has cast doubt on the feasibility of such a transfer, although the club’s interest remains palpable.

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