Real Madrid question whether Kylian Mbappe signing was right move as doubts grow
Real Madrid are beginning to reassess the long-term impact of signing Kylian Mbappé, with internal discussions reportedly questioning whether the move was ultimately the ‘right move’ for the club’s sporting project.
According to ESPN, the growing turbulence at Real Madrid has intensified doubts within sections of the hierarchy, as the fallout from recent instability continues to dominate the club’s internal conversations.
The report suggests that Mbappe’s arrival is increasingly viewed as Florentino Perez’s “personal project”, a decision that has not yet delivered the expected collective success.
This shift in perception has also been linked to concerns over dressing room cohesion and tactical balance, with the forward’s integration proving more complicated than anticipated given the existing attacking structure.
Three successive managers, Carlo Ancelotti, Xabi Alonso, and Álvaro Arbeloa, have each struggled to establish a system that effectively accommodates Mbappe alongside Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham, leaving unresolved questions over balance and roles within the team.
Pressure is said to be mounting on the club’s decision-making structure, as Real Madrid’s recent lack of silverware contrasts sharply with expectations following Mbappe’s arrival, intensifying scrutiny of recruitment strategy and squad planning.
Despite the uncertainty, insiders maintain that there is still confidence in the player’s individual output, though the broader debate over compatibility and team structure is expected to continue shaping the narrative around the club’s direction in the coming months.
At present, Real Madrid find themselves navigating a delicate balance between star power and structural coherence, with Mbappe’s presence at the centre of both ambition and debate.
Club officials are reportedly determined not to make rushed judgments, preferring to allow more time for tactical evolution and squad adaptation under current leadership.
Meanwhile, external scrutiny has grown, with analysts and supporters divided over whether the issues stem from player integration or broader strategic misalignment within the club’s recruitment model.
Real Madrid’s hierarchy now faces a defining period in which results, cohesion, and long-term planning will determine whether the current project can be stabilised or requires recalibration.
Key decisions ahead will be closely monitored across European football circles.
