Tag: Real Madrid

  • PSG reportedly refuse to pay Kylian Mbappe £70m debt after transfer to Real Madrid

    PSG reportedly refuse to pay Kylian Mbappe £70m debt after transfer to Real Madrid

    PSG have reportedly withheld payments to Kylian Mbappe to the tune of €80million (£70m) in the wake of his free transfer to Real Madrid.

    The French superstar was confirmed as the newest ‘Galactico’ on Monday, ending a transfer saga as he joined the club on a five-year deal.

    According to L’Equipe, the loss of their star player for nothing has prompted the withholding of large payments in order for the PSG boss not to ‘lose face in this matter’.

    The outlet report that PSG refused to pay the 25-year-old his salary in April and May as well as his bonus in February. This has allowed the side to recover around £70m – the amount promised to the France captain as a loyalty bonus when he signed his 2022 extension.

    In November, French outlet RMC Sport reported that Mbappe – who was exiled from PSG’s squad last summer after he informed the club he would not be utilising his extension – was only allowed to return if he agreed to forego bonuses that he was owed.

    The report claimed PSG had originally insisted the only way he could rejoin Luis Enrique’s first team was if he signed a new deal, something the forward refused to do

    He was subsequently left out of the club’s pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea and forced to train with a group that become known as the ‘undesirables’ – players who PSG were trying to force out.

    Mbappe was then reintegrated after missing the first game of the season against Lorient.

    L’Equipe’s recent report has backed up those claims but states that the dispute was only partially finalised.

    The club’s all-time top scorer saw his game time dramatically reduce after he informed the PSG president of his decision to leave at the end of the campaign.

    Mbappe is currently with the France squad preparing for Euro 2024 and will formally link up with Real after his involvement in the tournament ends.

    PSG have reportedly withheld payments to Kylian Mbappe to the tune of €80million (£70m) in the wake of his free transfer to Real Madrid.

    The French superstar was confirmed as the newest ‘Galactico’ on Monday, ending a transfer saga as he joined the club on a five-year deal.

    According to L’Equipe, the loss of their star player for nothing has prompted the withholding of large payments in order for the PSG boss not to ‘lose face in this matter’.

    The outlet report that PSG refused to pay the 25-year-old his salary in April and May as well as his bonus in February. This has allowed the side to recover around £70m – the amount promised to the France captain as a loyalty bonus when he signed his 2022 extension.

    In November, French outlet RMC Sport reported that Mbappe – who was exiled from PSG’s squad last summer after he informed the club he would not be utilising his extension – was only allowed to return if he agreed to forego bonuses that he was owed.

    The report claimed PSG had originally insisted the only way he could rejoin Luis Enrique’s first team was if he signed a new deal, something the forward refused to do.

    He was subsequently left out of the club’s pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea and forced to train with a group that become known as the ‘undesirables’ – players who PSG were trying to force out.

    Mbappe was then reintegrated after missing the first game of the season against Lorient.

    L’Equipe’s recent report has backed up those claims but states that the dispute was only partially finalised.

    The club’s all-time top scorer saw his game time dramatically reduce after he informed the PSG president of his decision to leave at the end of the campaign.

    Mbappe is currently with the France squad preparing for Euro 2024 and will formally link up with Real after his involvement in the tournament ends. Up

  • La Liga: Mbappe confirms joining Real Madrid as a free agent

    La Liga: Mbappe confirms joining Real Madrid as a free agent

    French forward and former Paris Saint Germain player, Kylian Mbappe has confirmed that  he is joining Real Madrid as a free agent.

    The 25-year-old recently left PSG  after his contract elapsed at the end f last season.

    Mbappe will now sign a five-year contract with the Champions League winnersbut the terms and conditions have not been revealed.

    He said in an official statement: “A dream come true. So happy and proud to join the club of my dream, Real Madrid.

    “Nobody can understand how excited I am right now. Can’t wait to see you, Madridistas, and thanks for your unbelievable support.

  • La Liga: Mbappe joins Real Madrid, to be unveiled soon

    La Liga: Mbappe joins Real Madrid, to be unveiled soon

    French Forward Kylian Mbappe has joined La liga side, Real Madrid on a free transfer.

    The 25-year-old departed Paris Saint-Germain as a free agent at the end of his deal.

    Mbappe is now set to join Los Blancos, who were crowned European champions for the 15th time on Saturday.

    The Frenchman is expected to be officially unveiled this week.

    Transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, tweeted on Sunday: “Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid, HERE WE GO! Every document has been signed, sealed and completed.

    Real Madrid is set to announce Mbappé as a new signing next week after winning the Champions League.

    “Mbappé made his decision in February; he can now be considered a new Real player.”

  • UCL Final: Champions League victory best night of my career – Bellingham

    UCL Final: Champions League victory best night of my career – Bellingham

    Three Lions of England and Real Madrid midfielder, Jude Bellingham, has described the UEFA Champions League final as the best night of his life.

    Real defeated Dortmund 2-0 in Saturday’s Champions League final.

    Although Bellingham didn’t play to his full capacity against his former clubside, but second half goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Jr ensured they clinched their 15th title.

     

    “I’ve always dreamt of playing in these games. You go through life with people telling you that you can’t do things.

    “Days like this remind you. It gets hard sometimes and you wonder whether it’s worth it but nights like this make you realise.

    “I was alright until I saw my mum and dad. Nights like where they could have been at home by 7 o’clock but they’re out until 12 on trips to take me to football. And my little brother who I’m trying to be a role model for. The best night of my life,” Bellingham told TNT Sports.

  • UCL: Almighty! Real Madrid win 15th title, beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley

    UCL: Almighty! Real Madrid win 15th title, beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley

    Real Madrid again showed its dominance in football by winning the 15th UEFA Champions League trophy after defeating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 on Saturday at Wembley stadium.

    Both teams finished first half goalless with Dortmund asking all the questions.

    All effort by the German side to score proved abortive as Real Madrid’s defense and Belgian Goalie, Thibaut Curtois ensured the Spanish side didn’t concede.

    Upon resumption of second half, Real Madrid became very  ruthless.

    Dani Carvajal headed home Los Blancos first of the night in the 75th minute.

    Mistake at the back from Dortmund in the 78th saw Jude Bellingham play the ball out left to Vinicius Junior and he slightly hits the ball into the floor but he won’t care as the Los Blancos scored the second of the night.

    The result meant that the Spanish champions have won the UEFA Champions League for the 15th time having last month been crowned LaLiga champions for a 33rd time.

    They have also won the UCL title the last 9 times they featured at the final.

    Dortmund, who beat Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) home and away in the semifinal, have only lifted the trophy once, in 1997, and finished fifth in the German Bundesliga in the just concluded season 2023/24.

  • UCL: Kaka tips Real Madrid to win 15th trophy today

    UCL: Kaka tips Real Madrid to win 15th trophy today

    Brazilian footballer and former Real Madrid star,  Kaka has backed the Los Blancos to beat Borussia Dortmund in their quest to win the 15th UEFA Champions League trophy.

    Both teams are set to clash in the Champions League final on Saturday night at Wembley Stadium.

    Recall that Real Madrid saw off Bayern Munich in the semi-final stage, while Borussia Dortmund defeated Paris Saint-Germain home and away to reach the final.

    “I’m very happy that Real Madrid are again in the Champions League final. They had a spectacular season. I hope and I believe that we will win the 15th Champions League,” Kaka said (via @MadriXtra).

    The kick-off time for the match is 8 pm.

  • UCL Final:  Real Madrid to battle Borussia Dortmund in Wembley showdown tonight

    UCL Final: Real Madrid to battle Borussia Dortmund in Wembley showdown tonight

    The final of this season’s UEFA Champions League will be played tonight with La Liga Champions, Real Madrid  slugging it out with a prominent team from the German Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium in England.

    UCL  serial winners, Real Madrid are looking to win it for a record-extending 15th time in their history while Dortmund are looking to caress the trophy for the  second time in the club’s history.

    Madrid have made it to the final 6 times in the last 11 years and that is unprecedented.

    However, many didn’t give Dortmund a chance to get to the finals this season but the die schwarzelben have proved bookmakers wrong by defeating other favourites on their way to reach the final.

    The Bundesliga upstarts are looking to win it for only the second time.

    If the hype and mystery of Madrid must be believed, then there is no need for the game. Just give them the trophy in Spain.

    But it would be a big mistake to dismiss Dortmund so easily after surprising many to reach the final 11 years after losing to Madrid.

    Madrid, who clinched their 33rd league title this season, have reached the 70th European showpiece with an unbeaten record in the competition.

    Dortmund are also in fine form and second only to Madrid in the competition this season with only one defeat in their last 11 European matches.

    So, this will be quite an intriguing clash in London – the same venue Dortmund lost the 2013 final to rivals Bayern Munich.

    Although Real Madrid have been seen as  the hotter of the two sides and the team who could possibly win the title but the two previous Europa competitions final  won by Atalanta of Italy and Olympiacos of Greece where they defeated Bayer Leverkusen and Florentina respectively have given some pundits a headache and pushed them to give Dortmund a surprising victory against the favourite tonight at Wembley.

     

  • Madrid vs Dortmund: Ferdinand predicts outcome of tonight’s UCL  final

    Madrid vs Dortmund: Ferdinand predicts outcome of tonight’s UCL final

    Manchester United legend, Rio Ferdinand, has predicted the possible outcome of tonight’s Champions League final between Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund.

    Los Blancos will be hoping to clinch their 15th UCL title while Dortmund have made it to the final for the second time in their history.

    Ferdinand has tipped Madrid to win based on their experience ut says he would love to see the German side win tonight at Wembley.

    Ferdinand, speaking on TNT Sports, also predicted a 2-0 victory for Carlo Ancelotti’s men

    The Champions League final will be played at Wembley this year. It is the same venue where Dortmund lost against Bayern Munich in 2013.

  • UCL: Real Madrid coach, Ancelotti reveals goalie for final against Dortmund at Wembley

    UCL: Real Madrid coach, Ancelotti reveals goalie for final against Dortmund at Wembley

    Carlo Ancelotti the Real Madrid manager has confirmed that Thibaut Courtois will start against Borussia Dortmund in Saturday’s Champions League final.

    This put an end to a debate on who will start between Courtois and Andriy Lunin on Saturday.

    “Thibaut Courtois will start tomorrow. Lunin will be on the bench,” Ancelotti told reporters today.

    Courtois has been out for most of the season with ACL and meniscus injuries, but is now fit and available for selection.

    However, Ancelotti had started Lunin for the semi-final second leg against Bayern Munich.

    Lunin is also suffering from the flu but will be on the bench.

  • Ancelotti changed me as a player – Vinicius Jr

    Ancelotti changed me as a player – Vinicius Jr

    Real Madrid attacker Vinicius Jr says he owes his form to coach Carlo Ancelotti.

    Vini Jr has been superb for Real this season.

    Ahead of Saturday’s Champions League final he said of his coach: “He’s done everything for me. He’s always given me confidence, and scolded me when I’ve needed it. We’ve developed a really good relationship. He cares about me as much as I care about him.

    “He’s changed me as a player – not just on the pitch, but also in the way I think about coaching and development. He says that humility is my greatest virtue, because I always listen to others.

    “When I score a goal in a game, I always want my teammates to score as well, so I’m in a better position. I’m not moved by vanity, to play with the best players, the big stars. Every day he teaches me more on and off the field.”