Want to celebrate a goal with arms crossed like Mbappe? Well, you’ll have to pay him then…

With quality comes fame. With fame comes money and many, many other things related to it, more or less…Just take a look at Paris Saint-Germain and France forward Kylian Mbappe, who’s apparently interested in trademarking his iconic goal celebration and a few additional things.According to the Spanish newspaper AS, the mesmerizing attacker is seeking intellectual property rights for his iconic arms-folded celebration, as well as his last name. If he is awarded those privileges, any products or brands looking to use his name or celebration will need to pay Mbappe – or be granted permission by the player himself!?🚨 Kylian Mbappé has registered several trademarks with the European Intellectual Property Office, including: 👕 His last name, first name and initials 👐 His crossed arms celebration🗣️ His lines “You don’t talk to me about age” and “football has changed”@diarioas pic.twitter.com/ZVrTyYriwj— SPORF (@Sporf) February 21, 2024 Mbappe’s celebration originally came from his younger brother, Ethan, he revealed in his autobiography: “He scored a goal and celebrated by crossing his arms. Five minutes later, he stopped and said, ‘Kylian, you could do that in a match.’ So, I did it.”The future Real Madrid superstar, though, isn’t the first footballer to seek intellectual property rights. Vinicius Jr has three different registrations for protection in the European Union. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have also trademarked their names and celebrations.##NAJAVA_MECA_7891912##

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