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Real Madrid fans are no longer allowed to print their shirts from the fan shop with the names of Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, the Spanish radio station reports. Cadena SER. Mbappé and Haaland are not under contract with Real, so the club has no right to sell items with their names.

On the other hand, Mbappé and Haaland, the big stars of Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City respectively, are associated with a move to the Royal.

A transfer from Mbappé to the Spanish capital is lurking every transfer period and Haaland is mentioned as the dream successor to Karim Benzema who has left for Saudi Arabia.

However, Mbappé and Haaland are not (yet) Real players, so the club is not allowed to sell shirts with their names on the back. The presenters of the radio program think that children who happen to be called Mbappé can have the shirt printed with that name.

However, in the winter transfer period, Real will have to think about a defender rather than an attacker. David Alaba tore his cruciate ligament in the match against Villarreal (4-1 win) and will no longer play this season.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti's club was recently linked with old acquaintance Raphaël Varane. The Manchester United defender should replace Alaba at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu.

However, Varane can count on interest from more clubs. According to ASH Bayern Munich would like him to come and a return to childhood favorite RC Lens is also not inconceivable.

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