Kylian Mbappe appeared to have ruled out a move to Arsenal, although he was never planning on joining them or any other Premier League side.
GFFN reports on Kylian Mbappe’s apparent refusal to join Arsenal after the superstar commented on a fan’s request to join the North Londoners. In truth, Arsenal or any other Premier League never had the chance to sign the 35-goal attacker ahead of Real Madrid.
Kylian Mbappe’s ‘No’ to Arsenal
A rather famous Arsenal fan who has been regularly spotted at the Emirates. This fan, who cannot see, has been one of the well-known faces in the Gunners supporters’ base, known as Mickey Poulli, who happened to encounter Kylian Mbappe in a rather interesting way.
Poulli happened to ask the PSG superstar to join Arsenal, to which Mbappe replied there was not a chance. Earlier, Mikel Arteta had insisted that Arsenal be in the conversation for a player of the Frenchman’s calibre, saying, “When there is a player of this calibre, we always have to be in the conversation.”
With Mbappe’s comments on the fan’s request to join Arsenal, the report states the Frenchman has no interest in switching over to north London. In truth, neither the Gunners nor any other Premier League side had the faintest of chances to sign him in the first place.
Kylian Mbappe is destined to join Real Madrid
While there have been plenty of rumours surrounding Mbappe, as stories of various links started emerging once his decision to leave PSG was made final. For some reason, Arsenal was mentioned in the conversation, although realistically, he’s not an economic possibility for the Gunners.
Mbappe reportedly had offers from Manchester United and Liverpool, although the French superstar was destined to join Real Madrid. He has reportedly agreed on a move with the Spanish giants, as other sides have kept close tabs on his situation should a move to Spain fail.
He’s expected to sign a superstar deal with Real Madrid as soon as the season ends, bringing the curtains down on one of this generation’s most prolonged transfer sagas.