Excited Man Utd fans convinced Mbappe is joining club after bizarre translation on Instagram – and even Rashford replies | The Sun

A GLITCH on Kylian Mbappe’s latest Instagram post has sent Manchester United supporters into a frenzy.

The Paris Saint-Germain superstar’s club were bizarrely linked to the Red Devils after he shared a new snap of himself in action.


Mbappe posted a photo from PSG’s 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League last night.

The World Cup golden boot winner, 24, was returning from injury and he almost sparked a comeback after entering the action from the bench.

Despite being unable to do so, he switched his focus to Instagram afterwards and his eye-catching caption soon had everyone talking – including United’s very own Marcus Rashford who replied with a fire emoji.

Mbappe wrote in French the words for “all that remains to be done” as he looked ahead to the second leg of the last-16 tie.

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However, the translation in English bizarrely added the claim that: “Manchester United's team is now on PSG.”

And followers of the former Monaco ace quickly took that as a sign that the hitman wanted to join the likes of Rashford at Old Trafford at old Trafford.

One replied: “Mbappe x Rashford x Sancho

.”

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Another said: "He's actually coming.”

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A fellow Red Devil commented: “Man Utd coming to win Champions League next season.”

While another added: “Welcome our new number 7.”

And another simply wrote: “Here we go.”


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