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Kylian Mbappe causes a frenzy after his translated Instagram post bizarrely references Manchester United, leaving fans baffled… before Marcus Rashford replies to add further confusion!

  • Kylian Mbappe posted a photo following Tuesday’s defeat to Bayern Munich
  • The translation on Instagram made a reference to Manchester United
  • Marcus Rashford also commented a fire emoji to add to the speculation

Fan MU sửng sốt vì thông điệp kỳ lạ của Mbappe

Kylian Mbappe has raised eyebrows with his latest Instagram caption, particularly those of Manchester United fans.

Mbappe shared a photo of himself returning to action from injury during Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Bayern Munich, which his side lost 1-0 despite his impressive cameo.

But it was the caption that left many confused.

However, when clicking the translate button on Instagram it changes to ‘Manchester United‘s team is now on PSG.’

The caption on Kylian Mbappe's latest Instagram posts caused excitement among Manchester United fans, with Marcus Rashford adding a fire emoji to ramp up the speculation

The caption on Kylian Mbappe’s latest Instagram posts caused excitement among Manchester United fans, with Marcus Rashford adding a fire emoji to ramp up the speculation .

Mbappe shared this photo of himself after making his return from injury on Tuesday night
Mbappe shared this photo of himself after making his return from injury on Tuesday night

Naturally United fans were excited to see one of the world’s best players seemingly mention them and Marcus Rashford then added to the frenzy by leaving a fire emoji.

Phong độ ấn tượng của Marcus Rashford giúp CĐV Man Utd quên đi CR7 | VTV.VN
Marcus Rashford in a Manchester United shirt

The strange translation comes just days after news broke that the Red Devils, who have been put for sale by the Glazer family, are set to be the subject of a £4.5billion bid from a Qatari investment fund led by the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.

Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani Lifestyle & Unknown Facts - YouTube
Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani. 

Al-Thani attended Tuesday’s game in Paris and has direct links with PSG, as the club are owned by the organisation he founded in 2005, Qatar Sports Investments (QSI).

He’s now reportedly spearheading an effort to buy United ahead of Friday’s soft deadline for proposals, with another organisation of his – the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), believed to be the financial backer.

Source: Dailymail

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