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Kylian Mbappe hasn't looked himself at Real Madrid. Are things beginning to change?


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  But Mbappe has experienced problems on and off the pitch. He was caught offside eight times in a 4-0 Clasico defeat against Barcelona in October and missed two key penalties in Madrid's last two defeats against Liverpool in the Champions League and Athletic Club in La Liga.

The article from The Athletic discusses the ongoing transfer saga involving Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid. Despite previous speculation and Mbappe's flirtations with a move to Real Madrid, his future remains uncertain as his contract with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) nears its end. Real Madrid's confidence in securing Mbappe has reportedly waned due to his indecisiveness and the complexities of negotiating with his mother and agent, Fayza Lamari. The article highlights the frustration within Real Madrid's camp, with some insiders feeling that Mbappe might be using the club to leverage a better deal elsewhere or to extend his stay at PSG. Meanwhile, Mbappe continues to perform exceptionally on the pitch, keeping his options open and his market value high, while clubs like Liverpool and Chelsea also show interest. The situation underscores the high stakes and intricate dynamics of modern football transfers.

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