Arsenal: Edu’s HILARIOUS response to Mbappe links

Tom Hancock
Tom Hancock
  • Updated: 1 Jul 2023 15:32 BST
  • 3 min read
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Arsenal sporting director Edu has replied in cheeky fashion to talk that the Gunners could sign Kylian Mbappe next summer.

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FootballTransfers exclusively revealed on Friday (June 30) that Arsenal are pondering a sensation swoop for the PSG superstar – who is out of contract at the end of next season and has reportedly opted against extending his deal by an extra year.

As such, the Ligue 1 champions may have to sell their most-prized asset during the current transfer window in order to avoid taking a massive financial hit by losing him for free in 12 months’ time.

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Real Madrid – who tried to sign Mbappe last year – still look to be the strong favourites to secure the 24-year-old French forward’s signature, but news of Arsenal’s interest has, unsurprisingly, got Gunners fans buzzing.

Commenting on Instagram, one suggested that Edu would be ‘sliding into Mbappe’s DMs’ imminently – and the former Arsenal midfielder certainly seemed to see the funny side, responding with five laughing emojis.

Given that they’ve already spent £65m to sign Kai Havertz from Chelsea and are poised to complete a club- and British-record £105m deal for West Ham captain Declan Rice, a free transfer next summer might well be the only way the Gunners to get their hands on Mbappe.

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A hefty price tag

Mbappe’s €180m move from Monaco to PSG in 2018 still ranks as the second-most expensive transfer of all time.

Our in-house Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) model currently rates the 2018 World Cup winner at €136m – and PSG are said to be willing to entertain offers in the region of €150m this summer.

With 29 goals in 34 games, Mbappe finished as Ligue 1 top scorer for the fifth successive season in 2022/23 – en route to winning his sixth French title.

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