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Kylian Mbappé seems determined to leave Paris Saint-Germain and the Frenchman has been flirting with Real Madrid for a long time, although Los Blancos are not the only option for the World Cup winner.
The forward’s contract expires in the summer of 2022 and he seems uninterested in extending that deal, which has enlightened the eyes of presidents and presidents across the soccer world as they seek to land the game’s next big star in the coming years. Le Parisien published a report that considers Mbappé’s departure likely and suggests that Real Madrid is the favorite. However, Los Blancos will have to fight the competition to catch him, particularly in the form of Liverpool, Juventus and Barcelona.
Mbappé’s delicate contractual situation is where Madrid seeks to jump. The years of Florentino Pérez building a good relationship with PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi means that he will only try to sign him if the French club is willing to do so. However, Los Blancos could tempt them with an offer next summer, as the forward could begin negotiating a free transfer from January 2022.
The price of Mbappé would be 200 million euros, according to information from La Parisien, an amount that Real Madrid could face since it has not made signings for a long time, but other powerful clubs in Europe could also be willing. Liverpool, Juventus and Barcelona are all interested in Mbappé’s situation and would be willing to fight for his signing.
In Liverpool’s case, Jurgen Klopp is the main figure who could convince the French player that he can be a star at Anfield and in the Premier League for years to come. The project of the English club would revolve around Mbappé, something that is important for the young man. Juventus is said to be preparing a dizzying offer of around 400 million euros that would include Cristiano Ronaldo in the deal.
Barcelona is also following the situation while looking for a long-term replacement for Leo Messi, although the economic situation of the Catalans would make it difficult to reach a transfer fee of around 200 million euros.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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