Real Madrid benefited the most from Messi's transfer to Paris Saint-Germain

Since the announcement of Argentine Lionel Messi joining the ranks of Paris Saint-Germain, there has been talk about the fiery trio of Messi - Mbappe - Neymar, but speculation has increased strongly about the possibility of Frenchman Kylian Mbappe moving to Real Madrid this summer.

This deal, if completed, will return to the Spanish League a large part of the mood that it lost with the departure of Messi, which was also preceded by the loss of Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo in favor of the Italian League and Juventus.

The Spanish League, which has topped the scenes over the past years, has not only lost these two giants in the world of football, but will also miss French coach Zinedine Zidane and Spanish defender Sergio Ramos, but will things turn upside down in one second with a possible transfer of Mbappe to "Merengue"?

The Spanish newspapers returned to talk about the hypothesis of this deal, which has been rumored for years, and not only now.

The Spanish newspaper "AS" titled, "Mbappe, it is possible," and indicated that Messi's transfer "paves the way for Real."

According to the specialized newspaper, the administration of President Florentino Perez did not prepare the offer for Saint Germain, as the latter avoids making an offer unworthy of the French capital club.

Mbappe, who joined Saint-Germain in 2017, did not renew his contract, which expires next June, unlike his Brazilian colleague Neymar, who extended his contract to stay in the French capital until 2025.

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