Karim Benzema breaks silence on Real Madrid future amid speculation over Saudi move
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Eduardo Camavinga has disclosed his position on the rumours linking Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid.
Mbappe's recent decision not to activate the one-year extension clause in his current contract with Paris Saint-Germain, which expires next summer, has reignited uncertainty about his future.
This development has attracted the attention of several clubs, including Premier League sides Chelsea and Manchester United, as well as La Liga giants Real Madrid.
Out of the three clubs linked with Mbappe, it seems that Real Madrid is the clear frontrunner to secure the services of the Frenchman, as they have been pursuing him as a long-term target, 90Min reports.
Karim Benzema breaks silence on Real Madrid future amid speculation over Saudi move
FootballSpeaking on the potential of playing alongside Mbappe at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Camavinga, who is on international duty with France, said, as quoted by MadridXtra:
“You have seen that he has already spoken. I have nothing to say. I would be very happy if he comes to Real Madrid.”
Meanwhile, Kylian Mbappe has weighed in on reports linking him to Real Madrid amid the uncertainty surrounding his future with Paris Saint-Germain, Sports Brief reported.
The French superstar has caught the attention of clubs like Chelsea, Real Madrid, and Manchester United with his stunning statement to AFP, in which he confirmed he would not sign a new contract with the Parisians.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Mbappe could be on the move this summer, following reports indicating that the French forward has written a letter informing PSG that he will not be signing a new contract.
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FootballThe 24-year-old, who was signed as a teenager from Monaco in 2018 for a world record fee of £160 million in 2018, will see his current deal expire next year.
PSG must now decide whether to cash in on the prolific striker or risk losing him for free. Sports Brief looks at several potential clubs the French forward could join if he leaves the French capital.