KYLIAN MBAPPE is now officially a Real Madrid player.
The 25-year-old’s Paris Saint-Germain contract expired on Sunday, meaning his new deal with Los Blancos becomes active today.
Fans are currently unable to buy a Kylian Mbappe shirt from the Real Madrid website Credit: Reuters
However, fans can buy an Endrick shirt Credit: Getty
Mbappe announced his move to Spain last month, penning a five-year deal with the LaLiga giants.
However, fans are currently unable to purchase a shirt with his name on.
Those that have attempted to personalise a shirt with his name have been greeted with a message that reads: “This player’s name and number is not available for personalization at the moment. Please stay tuned for updates!”
Other variations – including Kylian Mbappé, K. Mbappé, K-Mbappé and Kylian – are also unavailable.
Mbappe’s shirt number will likely be revealed when he is officially presented as a Real Madrid player on July 16.
However, fans are able to purchase personalised Endrick shirts.
The 17-year-old Brazilian signed for Los Blancos in December 2022 but is not permitted to formally join until his 18th birthday, which is later this month.
Like Mbappe, he is yet to be handed a shirt number.
Ronaldo and Marcelo are among several names that cannot be printed Credit: EPA
Zidane shirts have also been made unavailable – even though Zinedine’s son plays for Real Madrid Credit: AFP
Real Madrid have also banned several other names from being printed on the new home shirt.
Fans are also not able to buy Zidane shirts – even though club legend Zinedine Zidane’s son, Theo, still plays for Los Blancos.
Ronaldo and Cristiano Ronaldo are both unavailable, as well as [David] Beckham, Kaka, [Iker] Casillas, Marcelo, [Karim] Benzema, Casemiro, [Ferenc] Puskas, Roberto Carlos and Sergio Ramos.
Some players who have never appeared for the club are also banned, including [Lionel] Messi, [Erling] Haaland, Neymar, Ronaldinho, Pele, Maradona, [Kevin] De Bruyne, Iniesta, [Harry] Kane and Fernando Torres.
In addition, a huge list of insults and swear words in both English and Spanish have been made unavailable on the official Real Madrid website.