Mbappe received a mixed reception as he played his final home match for PSG last weekend
FABRIZIO ROMANO has cheekily hit back at IShowSpeed’s Kylian Mbappe transfer claims.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward, 25, has finally confirmed that he will be leaving the French capital this summer.
IShowSpeed reacted to Fabrizio Romano’s Kylian Mbappe claims
The YouTuber then made Mbappe claims of his own
Mbappe is widely expected to sign for Real Madrid, putting an end to a drawn-out transfer saga.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano recently posted a video discussing Mbappe’s future, suggesting that the Frenchman is set for a move to Madrid.
Manchester United fan and streamer IShowSpeed, real name Darren Watkins Jr, reacted to Romano’s video online.
While watching the clip, the 19-year-old 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.”
He then boldly proclaimed: “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.”
Romano, 31, saw the clip of IShowSpeed’s claim on Instagram, and used a play on his own “Here we go” catchphrase in response.
He commented: “Here we no”.
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Fans loved Romano’s reply, with his comment receiving more than 95,000 likes.
Mbappe played his final game at Parc des Princes last weekend.
He opened the scoring in the eighth minute, although his side went on to lose 3-1 to Toulouse.
As his name was announced before the match he received a smattering of boos from the PSG faithful.
But the club’s ultras did show their gratitude for his service, unveiling a stunning tifo.
Mbappe sat out of last night’s 2-1 win over Nice.
PSG finish their Ligue 1 campaign with a trip to Metz on Sunday evening.
Their star forward will then likely finish his PSG career in the Coupe de France final against Lyon on May 25.