Florentino Perez comments of PSG giving Real Madrid an extremely rude reply after they sent in a 160 million euro bid for Kylian Mbappe are said to be fake
The saga between PSG and Real Madrid is going to get ugly with things already turning sour between the two parties. Ever since Real Madrid set in a 160 million euro bid for Kylian Mbappe on Wednesday, PSG have been quick to assert that Mbappe wasn’t going anywhere for that amount.
Having clobbered the bid sent in by Real Madrid, PSG’s Sporting Director Leonardo Araujo spoke about how Real Madrid’s approach for the player was illegal. While he was quick to admit that PSG were resigned to losing Kylian Mbappe, Leonardo was quick to assert that PSG wouldn’t let him go if their current valuation wasn’t met.
Florentino Perez Comments On Kylian Mbappe Transfer And PSG Said To Be Fake
He also talked about how Kylian Mbappe had assured PSG that he wouldn’t leave the club for free as the player makes a foray into the final year of his contract. Ensuing his comments, news have been doing the rounds of Real Madrid’s President, Florentino Perez commenting on PSG.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez about Paris Saint-Germain answer for Mbappé bid: “They [PSG] have already answered and rudely…”, he told to @josemorenoco. ⚪️ #RealMadrid #Mbappe
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 25, 2021
It was being claimed that Perez had said that PSG’s reply to Real Madrid’s offer for Mbappe was an extremely rude one, comments which are now claimed to being fake. MadridistaReal has taken to Twitter to reveal that Real Madrid informed him that Florentino Perez had not made a public statement regarding the transfer of Kylian Mbappe.
🚨⚪ Info MR: el Real Madrid comunica a MadridistaReal que Florentino Pérez NO ha realizado ningún tipo de declaración pública sobre la negociación con el PSG por Kylian Mbappé. pic.twitter.com/KSRunjN9Oz
— MadridistaReal (@RMadridistaReal) August 25, 2021
Real Madrid are meanwhile said to be preparing themselves to send in an improved offer for Mbappe in the days to come. The side is looking to extract revenge from PSG for the entire European Super League debacle, one which has spurred them in their pursuit.