If you told me 2 years ago that Real were getting Mbappe for free I would have been sick to my stomach, but 2 years is a long time in football.
In those 2 years, Mbappe has gone backwards and it has been proven time and time again that if you put a fast, fairly competent full back up against him, he is remarkably easy to contain.
From no good performances in UCL knockouts to now being non existent against international scrubs, there is a strong argument to make that Mbappe peaked early.
Mbappe is bobbins as a centre forward. He likes to work exclusively in the same space on the left side as Vinicius Jr. Looking at it now, there seems no easy fix for them both to play together.
The hope is that Madrid have gone to the bad old days of sacrificing team balance to fit in one more Galactico. I am more positive than ever that adding Mbappe will be a net negative for their team.
I think I agree with most of that mate. I am not as confident as you that they're going back to the lack of balance Galactico days. However, I was a big fan of Mbappe since he made his debut.
However, he actually possesses a lot of the same 'qualities' on and off the pitch that I dislike about C Ronaldo, so I am not sure why I rated him that much. He's a high quality player and I easily prefer him to Haaland, but I don't think he's ever gonna be a top 20 player of all time.
He also plays with a great international team which goes some way to explain his great stats in World Cups, similar to C Ronaldo with Real Madrid at CL level.
Mbappe might be brilliant at Real Madrid. But, equally, he could upset the applecart and be a negative influence off the pitch. I feel he's stayed too long at PSG anyway and - like you say - he may have already peaked.
He is also reliant on his pace (while still having good technique) and once that goes, does he have the ability to alter his game? I am not convinced. Let's see what happens.