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Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe slams ‘fake news’ after he’s ‘accused of rape at Swedish hotel as cops open probe’

Forensic cops visited the hotel on Monday

KYLIAN Mbappe has slammed "fake news" after a newspaper reported police received a formal rape complaint against the star.

Swedish newspaper reported that the French forward, 25, is being investigated by cops.

Kylian Mbappe had a rape complaint filed against him, a Swedish newspaper reported
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Kylian Mbappe had a rape complaint filed against him, a Swedish newspaper reportedCredit: Rex
Mbappe in Stockholm Friday
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Mbappe in Stockholm FridayCredit: Rex
Mbappe responded on X, slamming the report as 'fake news'
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Mbappe responded on X, slamming the report as 'fake news'

A complaint was reportedly made to police on Saturday after the alleged victim sought medical attention.

reported that Mbappe on Thursday dined at the Chez Jolie restaurant and went to the V nightclub in Stockholm with pals.

He and his entourage then went back to the Bank Hotel where he was staying, it is reported.

The outlet reports police are investigating an alleged rape at the Bank Hotel that night.

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Mbappe flew out of the country Friday on a private jet, before the complaint had been made.

Police went to the hotel Mbappe stayed at on Monday, according to Aftonbladet.

A prosecutor investigating the accusation told AFP: "A probe is under way into a crime that was reported on October 10 in the centre of Stockholm."

In a post on X, Mbappe addressed the report saying: "FAKE NEWS !!!! It's becoming so predictable, just before the hearing as if by chance."

The Real Madrid player seemingly referred to a hearing he is set to face over unpaid wages he is disputedly owed.

Mbappe claims he is owed 55million Euros (£45million) by his former club Paris Saint-Germain.

The footballer was due to get a signing bonus in February and is due unpaid wages from his seven-year stint Paris.

But PSG have refused to pay up and follow the ruling by France's football governing body LFP.

Police spokeswoman Carina Skagerlind said: "In general, if we have received a complaint and decided to conduct interviews and we make it known (to the public), those involved in the case may take actions that delay and complicate the investigation."

Mbappe's entourage shot back in a statement sent to AFP: "Today, a new slanderous rumour is starting to spread across the web from the Swedish media Aftonbladet.

"These accusations are completely false and irresponsible, and their propagation is unacceptable.

"In order to put an end to this methodical destruction of (the) image (of Kylian Mbappe), all necessary legal actions will be taken to re-establish the truth and pursue any person or media involved in the moral harassment and defamatory treatment that Kylian Mbappe is suffering repeatedly."

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A source close to Paris Saint-Germain told AFP it would "ignore" Mbappe's claim that there was a link between the report in Sweden and his wage dispute with the club.

Mbappe is currently injured and did not play in France's Nations League fixtures last week.

Mbappe was staying at the Bank Hotel
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Mbappe was staying at the Bank HotelCredit: EPA
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