Real Madrid talisman Kylian Mbappé and PSG fullback Achraf Hakimi made a surprise appearance at Bad Bunny’s ongoing “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí” concert residency at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The duo have been great friends since Hakimi joined PSG from Real Madrid in 2021.
Mbappe, who was also at PSG at the time, was fluent in Spanish and French, took Hakimi under his wing, and helped him settle into the team and the city.
From the start, their friendship was described as “spontaneous” and “natural,” with two players of similar age and backgrounds who instantly clicked on personality and cultural levels.
They’ve also been spotted enjoying vacations together, like a mini‑trip to New York, catching NBA games, strolling Times Square, and even taking selfies in disguise.
At the concert on July 20, Mbappé and Hakimi were special VIP guests featured on the stage alongside other public figures such as Eladio Carrión.

Mbappe was seen wearing the white DIOR AND KAWS Short-Sleeved Shirt by Dior, which is priced at £826.50 and available at the official Dior store website.

The French superstar was also donning a Hublot watch likely to be either the Hublot Big Bang Unico White King Gold, which is priced at a whopping £40,568.58 in the official Hublot store, or the Hublot Big Bang One Click King Gold White Diamonds, also priced at a whopping £23,671.28.
The Madrid No. 9 is the global ambassador of both Dior (since 2021) and Hublot (since 2018), so it is no surprise that he is repping their products at the event.
Hakimi, on the other hand, was wearing the Palm Trees Star printed short-sleeved shirt by Jacquemus, which is priced at £339.30 on the official website.

Mbappe will be looking to recharge his batteries in this short break, as he will aim to get Real Madrid crowned back again as the La Liga and UCL champions after missing out to Barcelona and PSG, respectively, last season.
Real play Osasuna next in the La Liga on 20th August after being thrashed 4-0 by Hakimi’s PSG in the FIFA Club World Cup quarters on July 9th, and Mbappe will look to get his team off to a flying start in the league.
The Frenchman individually had a stellar season with the Spanish club last season, scoring 44 goals and 5 assists across all competitions.
Hakimi, on the other hand, won both the Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League along with the French domestic club in what was PSG’s best season to date under Spanish manager Luis Enrique.
The Moroccan registered 11 goals and 16 assists from the fullback position, which shows his immense natural attacking prowess and effectiveness.
However, PSG and Hakimi lost out convincingly to Chelsea in the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup Final recently held in the United States.
The Moroccan’s side will next play Thomas Frank’s Tottenham in the UEFA Super Cup on August 14th and will look to bounce back from the humiliating defeat by Chelsea in the final.



