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The 25-year-old was linked with a move to Los Blancos for the best part of three years before finally arriving from Paris Saint-Germain this summer, after the French giants rejected two nine-figure bids for him in 2021. Mbappe failed to hit the ground running in the Spanish capital, although he now boasts a respectable record of seven goals and one assist in 11 matches for Carlo Ancelotti 's side, scoring five in his last five La Liga appearances. However, the France international - who was omitted from October's France squad following his recovery from a muscular problem - has now been rocked by accusations of rape at a party he hosted in Sweden, which he publicly blasted as "fake news" on social media.

The attacker's club are said to have held a crisis meeting in response to the allegations that Mbappe categorically denies, and speaking to Colininterview , journalist Romain Molina claimed that Real Madrid wish that they had not brought him to the Spanish capital after all. © Imago "They regret bringing him in. I guarantee that.



I have spoken about it off (the record)," Molina said. "It hasn't been at all what they were expecting. It was a whim of [Florentino] Perez.

It was only Perez that wanted him. "[Perez] has always liked the big players. He also has a filial relationship with him (Mbappe).

The club are gutted, firstly with his level (of performances), which is not at all at the expected levels, in the dressing room it isn't great, that isn't necessarily Mbappe's fault.

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