'Must be regretting it' – Real Madrid president Florentino Perez delivers sly dig to Kylian Mbappe over failed transfer | The Sun

KYLIAN MBAPPE must already be regretting his decision to snub Real Madrid, reckons Florentino Perez.

The French striker, 23, seemed certain to be heading to the Bernabeu this summer as he ran down his contract at Paris Saint-Germain.


However, he left the LaLiga champions stunned last month as he announced that he had penned a lucrative new deal until 2025 at Parc des Princes.

Madrid were left raging with president Perez already stating that Mbappe was not the type of character he wanted to sign anyway.

Now he has delivered another shot at the ex-Monaco ace by saying that the star will already know that he has made a mistake.

A video clip has emerged of Perez signing autographs for supporters this weekend.

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He was then told by one fan: “Florentino, don’t bring Mbappe now.”

Perez replied: “Poor guy, he must be regretting it already.”

Mbappe was in incredible form for PSG once again last term.

He fired in 28 goals in Ligue 1, a tally only bettered in Europe by Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski (35), to shoot PSG to the title.

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The ace also produced 17 assists – meaning he was involved in a total of 45 goal involvements.

Now after resolving his future, Mbappe will be looking to add a ninth domestic championship in 11 years to PSG’s collection.

And he will also be expected to try and help them finally secure Champions League glory for the club.

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