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Mbappe was criticized as a ‘money-hungry man’ and the crisis at Real

Bayern Munich’s sporting director, Max Eberl, criticized Kylian Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid in an interview, calling the French player a “money-seeker”.

Max Eberl commented that Mbappe is greedy for money in an interview with German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung. Previously, Mbappe’s free transfer to Real Madrid was announced on June 3, when the 25-year-old player’s contract with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) expired on June 30.

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Although Los Blancos did not have to pay any transfer fee, they still made him the highest-paid player at the club with an annual salary after tax said to be 15 million euros. Mbappe accepted a salary reduction of 10 million euros compared to his salary at PSG, but he will receive a signing bonus of nearly 150 million euros. Payments will also be made in installments throughout his five-year contract.

Speaking about these huge fees and their impact on the transfer market, Bayern Munich Sports Director Mr. Eberl analyzed: “Mbappe can always become a more money-grubbing person. And money-grubbing people will be.” gradually becoming the nail in football’s coffin. If all the money leaves the market at some point, the businessmen will be left with nothing.

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Bayern Munich’s sporting director did not hesitate to criticize Mbappe as a “money-grubbing person”. Photo: GETTY.

It’s terrible with the price for a transfer deal reaching hundreds of millions. It’s too much for one player. Mbappe is clearly a money-hungry person and at some point, the transfer market explodes.”

The Bayern Munich director also stated that the beneficiaries of transfer deals are the players’ agents and families, not the clubs involved: “At some point, the market becomes saturated and only There are clubs in Saudi Arabia that will manipulate. That’s not good for football. The current market is unfair. The players, the families, the agents, all benefit , but not the teams. Previously, at least the clubs benefited, but it will be less and less.”

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Mbappe will not receive special treatment at Real like when he was playing for PSG. Photo: GETTY.

Meanwhile, Le Parisien has warned Kylian Mbappe that he will not be able to surpass his teammates at Real Madrid as he was once believed to do at PSG. Writer Perrin said that PSG’s leaders no longer want to hold on to Mbappe: “The football makers at PSG cannot keep a 25-year-old player with such a high salary, after the sacrifices that the board of directors have made.” for you”.

Talking about Mbappe’s situation at the Santiago Bernabeu, Perrin affirmed that he would face a crisis: “Mbappe will quickly understand that Real is not PSG. I think he has known that for a long time. In Paris, the teams The leaders pampered him, even kneeling before him. They met all of Mbappe’s requests, and the coaches tried to put him in the best conditions possible. At Real, there was only one coach Ancelotti will take care of himself, and Mbappe will certainly not be above the team.”

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