Neymar acts like a child, said the former boss of Real Madrid, Vicente del Bosque



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Vicente del Bosque, former Real Madrid director, said he would prefer to see Kylian Mbappe at the club rather than Neymar, as the Brazilian behaves like a kid.

The Paris Saint-Germain players were badociated with a blockbuster out of Paris and would not be lacking in admirers if they were available on the transfer market because of their age, their abilities and their their commercial value.

With a strike rate of a goal scored or created once and for all the 61.6 minutes that he has disputed this season in Ligue 1 and in the Champions League, Mbappe is the most prolific attacker from Europe, with the exception of Lionel Messi.

And although Neymar was injured for three months this year, the 27-year-old has always scored almost one goal in every PSG game he's played on average.

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Mbappe and Neymar have illuminated French football, but both have an ambiguous future.

Five factors earlier in the year suggested that a transfer out of the PSG was at stake for Neymar, while Mbappe said Sunday he was looking to take on additional responsibilities before the 2019-2020 football season and that he would ready to change clubs to get it.

Mbappe or Neymar would be a major acquisition if Real were able to seal a deal, but Del Bosque, who won two UEFA Champions League titles during his four-year stint at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadio between 1999 and 2003, would not want to that one of them – Mbappe.

"I would sign Mbappe because he seems more sensitive," said del Bosque at Radio MARCA and El Partidazo de Cope this week. "Neymar even imitates children jumping around."

Vicente del Bosque.
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Neymar has been labeled a "clown" by a British politician at last summer's FIFA World Cup due to his acting role at the tournament in Russia.

Last month, the 27-year-old was controversial after appearing to attack a fan who would have laughed at his performance in a Coupe de France match.

Mbappe, 20, has made headline news throughout the 2018-2019 football season for positive reasons such as scoring goals that look like works of art, to shine even without Neymar in the team and score for once four goals in 13 minutes.

Neymar has a market valuation of $ 167 million, according to the CIES Football Observatory, a sports-based think-tank based in Switzerland, but the Spanish daily MARCA announced last year that a release clause in the PSG contract Neymar would soon be active. This means that he could be bought back from the deal if PSG were to repay what he had paid in Barcelona in 2017, which represents 261 million dollars. PSG may be reluctant to accept a dollar less.

Mbappe, meanwhile, represents 250 million euros in the current transfer climate, says the CIES.

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