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'They have a problem' - Real Madrid told why signing Kylian Mbappe will create a major dressing room issue by Barcelona president Joan Laporta

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  • Laporta denies being envious of Madrid
  • Barca president sees trouble in Mbappe move
  • Says transfer could upset dressing room
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Spanish giants are expected to wrap up the free transfer of the French forward in the near future, but Barcelona president Joan Laporta believes that the deal could bring more trouble to the Santiago Bernabeu than it's worth.

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    WHAT LAPORTA SAID

    After denying that he envies Madrid because of the likelihood of signing Mbappe, Laporta was asked if he has information about whether or not the transfer will go through. He replied to Mundo Deportivo: "No, I have intuition. They have a problem there. You have to sell a player [if Mbappe arrives], right? Because they are not both going to play in the same place and they are also very marked players. And speaking of the figures there will be [in his salary], this distorts the locker room for sure. That's not a gift."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Mbappe informed PSG that he will leave when his contract expires at the end of the season. Madrid have long been the frontrunners to sign him and it has been reported that his entourage have been looking for a new house for him around the Spanish capital. The 25-year-old is expected to receive a massive signing on fee as a bonus for joining in a free transfer.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MBAPPE?

    The World Cup winner will attempt to lead PSG to the Champions League crown before he bows out and joins his next club. The French giants could still end up meeting later in the tournament if they survive their quarter-final ties.