Mbappé at Arsenal? Six-club missing PSG star could join Real Madrid out of equation

Kylian Mbappe would like to leave Paris-Saint Germain with his relationship with the club "completely broken".

He has been heavily linked with Real Madrid since coming on the scene for Monaco, but the French champions have no intention of letting him join Los Blancos out of spite.

Here are six other clubs the French superstar could join in January with the European champions out of the equation.

Liverpool Probably the most feasible option on this list, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool have been constantly linked with Mbappe in recent years and were reportedly close to signing him before he signed a three-year contract extension in the French capital.

Speaking shortly before Mbappe signed his new contract, Klopp admitted he was interested in signing the striker because just about everyone is. "Of course we are interested in Kylian Mbappe - we are not blind," said the German manager.

When Marca announced that Mbappe wanted to leave PSG, they said Liverpool were his most "feasible" option, with the Ligue 1 champions unwilling to sell him to Real Madrid and Barcelona. Florentino Perez. It all depends on the club and whether or not they want to sign him. PSG rejected an offer worth around £150m from Madrid last year when he had less than 12 months left on his contract. Although Mbappe is actively pushing to leave, it's not a good sign for the Reds, who have recently splurged around £60m on Darwin Nunez and have a Jude Bellingham piggy bank they are yet unwilling to open.

Joining Liverpool would represent the chance to challenge for the Champions League immediately, and he could play under one of the best managers in the world while taking it upon himself to revive a front line that seems to have run out of steam. The Reds won't win the league this season but will challenge Manchester City again in 2023/24 if Mbappe joins.

The World Cup winner's desire to join Liverpool may well have faded, given their lackluster start to the season. The defeat to Arsenal on Sunday kept them tenth in the Premier League with just TWO wins from their opening nine matches. Would someone like Mbappe want to join a sinking ship?

Arsenal Before joining PSG in August 2017, there were rumors that Arsenal were close to signing Mbappe, with Arsene Wenger set to take him on and make him the next Thierry Henry. Instead, the 23-year-old joined the Paris squad to pretty much become the next single Henry.

And just like that, Mbappe became the latest inclusion in Wenger's 'Almost Signed for Arsenal FC', alongside great players such as Yaya Toure, Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Arsenal were in the Champions League when Mbappe was linked with an exit from Monaco, but the Premier League club have been left out of the prestigious competition since leaving the Monegasques for their Ligue 1 rivals. rising and playing the best football in the top flight this year, if we ignore Manchester City, an area I'm getting pretty good at.

Having started terrific 22-23, Mikel Arteta's side are top of the league and flying, sparking talk of a title challenge. With Champions League football surely returning to the Emirates, why not complete your squad with the acquisition of one of the best players in the world, Mikel? Mbappe is obviously desperate to win the Champions League, so perhaps warming up with a Europa League win this season before aiming for the big bucks next season could be the perfect option for young Kylian.

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Taking off my red-tinted glasses, the idea of ​​Mbappe joining Arsenal is pretty far-fetched and despite their positive start to the campaign and decent chances of winning the Europa League, the French superstar is unlikely to lose even six months of his Europa League career.

Bayern Munich Possibly the safest option of the lot for Mbappe, with annual league titles, Champions League competitiveness every season and an annual trip to Oktoberfest.

This transfer is safe and annoying. We hope he doesn't, if the Bavarians even want to, of course. The German champions recently sold Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona, ​​and...

Mbappé at Arsenal? Six-club missing PSG star could join Real Madrid out of equation

Kylian Mbappe would like to leave Paris-Saint Germain with his relationship with the club "completely broken".

He has been heavily linked with Real Madrid since coming on the scene for Monaco, but the French champions have no intention of letting him join Los Blancos out of spite.

Here are six other clubs the French superstar could join in January with the European champions out of the equation.

Liverpool Probably the most feasible option on this list, Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool have been constantly linked with Mbappe in recent years and were reportedly close to signing him before he signed a three-year contract extension in the French capital.

Speaking shortly before Mbappe signed his new contract, Klopp admitted he was interested in signing the striker because just about everyone is. "Of course we are interested in Kylian Mbappe - we are not blind," said the German manager.

When Marca announced that Mbappe wanted to leave PSG, they said Liverpool were his most "feasible" option, with the Ligue 1 champions unwilling to sell him to Real Madrid and Barcelona. Florentino Perez. It all depends on the club and whether or not they want to sign him. PSG rejected an offer worth around £150m from Madrid last year when he had less than 12 months left on his contract. Although Mbappe is actively pushing to leave, it's not a good sign for the Reds, who have recently splurged around £60m on Darwin Nunez and have a Jude Bellingham piggy bank they are yet unwilling to open.

Joining Liverpool would represent the chance to challenge for the Champions League immediately, and he could play under one of the best managers in the world while taking it upon himself to revive a front line that seems to have run out of steam. The Reds won't win the league this season but will challenge Manchester City again in 2023/24 if Mbappe joins.

The World Cup winner's desire to join Liverpool may well have faded, given their lackluster start to the season. The defeat to Arsenal on Sunday kept them tenth in the Premier League with just TWO wins from their opening nine matches. Would someone like Mbappe want to join a sinking ship?

Arsenal Before joining PSG in August 2017, there were rumors that Arsenal were close to signing Mbappe, with Arsene Wenger set to take him on and make him the next Thierry Henry. Instead, the 23-year-old joined the Paris squad to pretty much become the next single Henry.

And just like that, Mbappe became the latest inclusion in Wenger's 'Almost Signed for Arsenal FC', alongside great players such as Yaya Toure, Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Arsenal were in the Champions League when Mbappe was linked with an exit from Monaco, but the Premier League club have been left out of the prestigious competition since leaving the Monegasques for their Ligue 1 rivals. rising and playing the best football in the top flight this year, if we ignore Manchester City, an area I'm getting pretty good at.

Having started terrific 22-23, Mikel Arteta's side are top of the league and flying, sparking talk of a title challenge. With Champions League football surely returning to the Emirates, why not complete your squad with the acquisition of one of the best players in the world, Mikel? Mbappe is obviously desperate to win the Champions League, so perhaps warming up with a Europa League win this season before aiming for the big bucks next season could be the perfect option for young Kylian.

>

Taking off my red-tinted glasses, the idea of ​​Mbappe joining Arsenal is pretty far-fetched and despite their positive start to the campaign and decent chances of winning the Europa League, the French superstar is unlikely to lose even six months of his Europa League career.

Bayern Munich Possibly the safest option of the lot for Mbappe, with annual league titles, Champions League competitiveness every season and an annual trip to Oktoberfest.

This transfer is safe and annoying. We hope he doesn't, if the Bavarians even want to, of course. The German champions recently sold Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona, ​​and...

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