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Mbappe angers Spanish media by posing with PSG's former Real Madrid stars

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Kylian Mbappe has further angered the Spanish media by posing for a picture with PSG's former Real Madrid stars after the LaLiga revealed its intention of reporting the French giants to UEFA.

The France international, 23, rejected Real Madrid to sign a new three-year contract at the Parc des Princes worth £650,000-a-week, drawing a line under a long-running transfer saga before the summer window has even opened.

The news has clearly not gone down well in Spain, with LaLiga claiming that they will file a complaint as they believe the terms of Mbappe's new contract at PSG are ‘scandalous’ and that the deal 'threatens the economic sustainability of European football.'

Mbappe has added salt to the wounds of the Spanish media who believed he would sign for Los Blancos on a free transfer this summer by being photographed alongside Sergio Ramos, Keylor Navas, and Achraf Hakimi.

Spanish media outlet Diario AS tweeted the picture out saying: 'Mbappe digs into the wound.'

The press in Spain have also previously shown that they share the league's anger as they hit out at the 'traitor' after his decision to snub Real Madrid.

Marca led the fury as it appeared to take aim at Mbappe's character and class following the forward's U-turn decision.

The publication led with the headline: 'It takes a lot of class to play in Madrid.'

After suggesting Mbappe does not possess the class to play for Los Blancos - despite his clear talent - Marca continued to say that he had 'betrayed' the club by renewing his contract at the Parc des Princes.

Meanwhile, AS couldn't resist a sly dig at the World Cup winner as their front page read: 'He's missing out.'

The Spanish publication continued to suggest that it was his loss as it wrote: 'Mbappe prefers PSG's money to Madrid's legend.'

This was all written prior to Mbappe's latest post, which has angered the Spanish media further, as they were expecting the French star to head to the Bernabeu this summer.

Los Blancos had made their interest in Mbappe clear last summer when they submitted a final bid of £154million for the Ligue 1 top scorer, in an attempt to pry him away from Paris.

Though the club rejected the proposal, it was widely anticipated that the French star would join Carlo Ancelotti's side a year later after he refused to renew his deal at PSG.

However, Mbappe made a shock turnaround in his contract saga and announced his decision to sign a new three-year deal at the club.

The World Cup winner has only been at PSG since 2017 but he already boasts an impressive goal tally of 168 - just 32 goals behind Edinson Cavani in the all-time top scorers list for the French giants.

During his time in Paris he's won four Ligue 1 titles and three Coupe de France trophies, as well as being crowned the UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Year for the 2021/22 campaign.

'I would like to announce that I have chosen to extend my contract at Paris Saint-Germain, and of course I am delighted,' Mbappe said.

'I am convinced that here I can continue to grow at a club that provides everything necessary to perform at the highest level.

'I am also delighted to continue to play in France, the country where I was born, where I have grown up and where I have made my name.

'I would like to thank the President, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, for his trust, his understanding and his patience.

'I would also like to thank all the fans of Paris Saint-Germain, both in France and around the world, for their support, especially in recent months. Together, side by side and ambitious, we will make magic in Paris.'