Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti responds to Kylian Mbappe's potential transfer in a public statement.

A five-year contract at Real Madrid is said to have been agreed upon by the French striker.

February 17th 2024.

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti responds to Kylian Mbappe's potential transfer in a public statement.
According to reports, Kylian Mbappe has made a commitment to join Real Madrid for a five-year deal. However, Madrid's manager Carlo Ancelotti has made it clear that he is not getting involved in the speculation surrounding this transfer. He is not letting the rumors affect his team and their focus on the upcoming match against Sevilla.

Mbappe, who is considered one of the best attacking players in the world, has expressed his desire to leave Paris Saint-Germain and will become a free agent in the summer. Many top clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool are keeping an eye on his situation, but it seems that Madrid has already secured his signature.

Interestingly, Mbappe has a history with Madrid as he trained with them as a young player and even had discussions about a potential move before extending his contract with PSG in 2022. Ancelotti, however, is not concerned about this and is solely focused on the current season and their match against Sevilla.

When asked about the constant rumors surrounding Mbappe, Ancelotti reiterated that he is only concentrating on the game and nothing else. He also mentioned that he is not worried about the impact these speculations could have on his team's mindset.

Currently, Madrid has a strong attacking line-up with players like Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo, Joselu, and Brahim Diaz. They have also seen impressive performances from new signing Jude Bellingham. Ancelotti believes that adding a high-profile player like Mbappe would not disrupt the team's balance, as long as there is quality and harmony within the squad.

Mbappe's record at PSG speaks for itself, having scored 243 goals in 290 games since joining from Monaco in 2018. He has also won five league titles and was part of the team that finished as runners-up in the Champions League. As he looks to end his time at PSG on a high, he will undoubtedly be determined to help his team win more trophies in the league and in Europe.

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