The reports surrounding Kylian Mbappe's future refuse to disappear and now the French teenager has given the rumour mill even more to fixate on.
Mbappe has been linked with just about every major European club since rising to prominence last season by firing Monaco to the French league title, scoring 26 goals in 44 games.
Real Madrid are believed to be the frontrunners for Mbappe's signature, although Monaco are holding out for north of £100 million for their prodigious striker.
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Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will rival Real for the 18-year-old, and Mbappe's latest social media activity will have given all three clubs hope in their pursuit of the France international.
The teenager has removed the mention of Monaco in his Twitter bio - a curious move given the amount of interest in him at the moment.
Mbappe has removed the mention of AS Monaco from his Twitter bio. Images: @KMbappe
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With Alvaro Morata presumed to be heading to Manchester United, Real are on the lookout for another striker and Zinedine Zidane's willingness to let Morata depart the Bernabeu is believed to be due to his confidence of Real landing Mbappe.
Should Mbappe leave Monaco, however, it would only be for a world record fee, somewhere in the region of £120 million.
Mbappe's explosive form last season, which saw him net five times in the Champions League, also earned him a call up to the French national team, where he has represented his country four times, although he is yet to open his account at international level.
Mbappe scored 26 goals in 44 appearances for Monaco, last season. Images: PA
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Whether the 18-year-old's latest move on Twitter actually means anything remains to be seen, with Monaco adamant that they will be selling no more players after Tiemoue Bakayoko's move to Chelsea is completed.
Expect this one to run and run over the next two months.
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