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Aaron Catterson-Reid

Rio Ferdinand fires brutal Kylian Mbappe warning to Arsenal following shock transfer claims

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has claimed that neither the Red Devils nor Arsenal would be able to pull off a deal to sign Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe during the summer transfer window.

Mbappe is into the final 12 months of his contract at the Parc des Princes and has made it clear that he has no desire to sign a contract extension with the Ligue 1 champions. That has led to a wave of speculation surrounding where his next club would be, with Gunners supporters desperate for Mikel Arteta's side to try and sanction a blockbuster move.

Now, Ferdinand has had his say, admitting that he couldn't see the French international plying his trade at the Emirates Stadium or Old Trafford. Speaking about Mbappe's future on his YouTube channel, the former England international said: "I don’t think he’s even gettable (for Manchester United) at the price they’re talking about for him.”

When asked about a potential move to Arsenal, he added: "You man (sic) can’t get him either! Arsenal can’t get him either. Don’t even start thinking and dreaming.

"It’s a good dream." Arsenal famously went close to signing Mbappe back in the summer of 2017, before he eventually joined PSG instead.

"Yes, I met with Arsene Wenger, who is a great coach," the talented youngster told the Telegraph six years ago.

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"He has a great reputation here in France, he's well-respected and knows how to develop young players. This was a real option for me.

"But, of course, Paris Saint-Germain was the main option. We weighed up the advantages and disadvantages of all the clubs but my family told me it had to be my decision and one I needed to make.

"It also had to be a long-term decision. So it was up to me and I decided to come here in order to develop."

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