Thursday, 21 November 2019
Michel Platini Isn’t Sure Juventus Can Recruit Kylian Mbappe
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Juventus legend Michel Platini doubts if Juventus have sufficient funds to bring Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) player Kylian Mbappe into the team. Although in doubt, Platini considers Mbappe suitable to join Juventus.
Since debuting professionally with AS Monaco, Mbappe’s ability has immediately become a conversation. His impressive appearance also made PSG smitten and brought him from Monaco with a dowry of 180 million euros or approximately Rp2.8 trillion.
Although being recruited with exorbitant dowry did not make Mbappe depressed, he actually appeared even crazier with PSG. Even since he was recruited in the summer of 2017 until now, Mbappe has become a mainstay in the attack line of Les Parisiens – PSG nickname. The player also successfully gave France the 2018 World Cup title.
“I really like Neymar. And then there was this boy who played with him at Paris Saint-Germain, which wasn’t too bad, his name was Mbappe. He can be a star for the next 10 years. I would advise him to anyone,” Platini told Tuttosport.
“I don’t know whether Juventus can afford it now, and that will be more difficult in the future because its value will increase.”
On that occasion, Platini also discussed the matter of the Juventus bomber, Paulo Dybala, who continued to be compared with him.
“Dybala is more similar to Alessandro Del Piero and Roberto Baggio than he is to me. Zinedine Zidane reminds me more of myself because we are more like midfielders. Dybala has great quality and does everything with speed like Baggio did.” Platini added.
Juventus itself now tops the Serie A standings. The Bianconeri are one point ahead of Inter Milan, who are second.
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