Recently, there has been a high-profile drama in football, with transfer rumours of Kylian Mbappe and Paris Saint-Germain heating up again, and Real Madrid seem to have become the new home of the French talent. As a fan, I'm both excited and disappointed by the transfer drama, excited about the possibility of seeing a new dynasty born, and disappointed about seeing how money can affect the pure sport of football.
Mbappe's transfer rumours are not news, but every time he appears, he sparks widespread discussion. From the dinner party to the contract, from the dream to the reality, every detail has been interpreted by countless fans and **. Mbappe's choice to leave Paris seems to many to be a quest for higher honours, after all, at Real Madrid he will have the chance to win the Champions League and the Ballon d'Or, which are the dreams of any footballer.
However, there is also a brutal truth behind this: football is becoming more and more commercial. No matter how high the salary offered by Paris Saint-Germain, it will not be able to retain people's hearts, because in the world of football, honor is more impressive than money. But at the same time, we also see the power of money, trying to poach the opponent's core players with high transfer fees, trying to destroy the opponent and strengthen ourselves.
For Real Madrid, they are not only protecting their players, but also protecting the tradition and honour of the club. They rejected a hefty transfer fee, not only as a sign of trust in the player, but also as a preservation of the club's history and values.
As a regular football fan, I'm more aware of the mixed emotions behind this transfer drama. Every decision is not only about the future of a player, but also about the emotions of countless fans. We love football because of its passion and uncertainty, because it brings us laughter and tears.
Ultimately, whether Mbappe joins Real Madrid or not, every choice he makes will become part of his career and a memory of football history. For us as fans, no matter how the weather changes, our love and support will never change. Hopefully, no matter where he is, Mbappe will continue to chase his dreams and show his talent, and at the same time, I hope that football can remain in its purest form and not be completely eroded by money and business.