Of course I can. I do not argue with the fact that he made a profitable decision and "in general terms" his strategy was correct. The problem is that he lost his reputation. If you are a businessman, then your word should be worth something even without a signature on the contract. After he led both clubs by the nose to knock out crazy money for himself, either telling fairy tales about his childhood dream of playing for Real Madrid, or saying that he is happy to stay in his country, it is difficult to perceive him as not a talker-deceiver.
No reputation was lost, and he never stated publicly that he was joining Real Madrid at the end of the season; as a young player trying to make the best of himself, his decision increased his popularity. Real Madrid was only concerned with getting him for free, and they acted selfishly throughout the entire process. Mpabbe will stay in his home country and become a legend, and if he ever wants to play for Real Madrid, he could do so in the future.
The Spanish football should shut up and accept defeat; they have been manipulating football for a long time, and the only time it does not favour them is when they cry and accuse PSG of violating the FFF; it is disgusting.
It looks like you live in some kind of fictional world very far from reality
Real behaved selfishly?
This is a new level of whataboutism. Real did not want to get him for free - they also offered him a huge signing bonus and a big salary. But Real respects the FFP, and PSG does not.
And Mbappe has undoubtedly lost his reputation (if he had one) - how else to explain these streams of hatred towards him (which come not only from Spain) and the streams of apologies that he makes right and left?
I don't understand how people still don't understand that the Superleague is the only way to get rid of this bureaucratic crap and total corruption.
The Super League is even worse; the entire concept is to kill the beautiful global; how can you propose a 60-minute football game and other nonsense?
This is one of the technical points that will not necessarily be implemented. You look at the details and not the overall concept. Business will always manage things better than the bastard officials. European football is a never ending example of this.