KYLIAN MBAPPE will snub Real Madrid to join Arsenal this summer, according to Youtuber IShowSpeed.
The social media sensation has slammed Fabrizio Romano’s claims that Mbappe will be heading to Madrid this summer.
Mbappe announced in an emotional goodbye video last week that he would be leaving PSG at the end of the season.
And all signs point to a move to the Santiago Bernabeu with rumours linking the Frenchman to Madrid for a number of years now.
But YouTube star IShowSpeed has suggested that those reports are wide of the mark and claimed Mbappe will instead be heading to north London.
The Manchester United loving streamer reacted to a video of Romano revealing Mbappe is set for a Madrid switch on his YouTube, which boasts a whopping 24.4million subscribers.
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While watching Romano discuss Mbappe’s future, IShowSpeed slammed: “He’s capping! He’s capping bro!”
Before adding: “He’s not going to Real Madrid, he’s not going. I promise you.
“Don’t ask me how I know but he’s not going. Trust me. I’ve got the real insight. Trust me.”
IShowSpeed, who’s real name is Darren Watkins Jr, went on to explain where he believes Mbappe will end up.
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He said: “I’m going to tell you all where he is going. Don’t ask me how I know, but watch how he doesn’t go [to] Real Madrid.
“And he’s going [to] Arsenal. You only heard it from me, you only heard it from me.”
The bombshell information can of course be taken with a HUGE pinch of salt given that IShowSpeed has no track record of sources within football and does not work in the industry.
Most reliable sources have pointed towards Mbappe heading to Real Madrid with the the World Cup winner almost making the move back in 2022.
The 25-year-old played his final game at the Parc des Princes at the weekend as the Parisians lost 3-1 to Toulouse.
And the PSG fans showed their duality when portions of the stadium booed Mbappe’s name in the lineup announcement before Ultras revealed a stunning tifo in the stands to honour their star.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk