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Kylian Mbappe consents to his next move when Liverpool reverses course and spends £69 million.
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After being linked to Real Madrid and Liverpool, Kylian Mbappe may finally be leaving PSG. If all goes according to plan, a deal might be confirmed this month.
According to reports, Kylian Mbappe has decided to sign with Real Madrid for the upcoming season, turning off a transfer to the Premier League.
As he approaches the last six months of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, the French forward has once again taken centre stage in the media this month. At the end of the season, he is free to discuss a free move with clubs outside of France.
Real Madrid, the dominant team in Spain, had been connected to Mbappe for a long time and appeared to be close to signing him again in the summer of 2022. However, Mbappe decided to change his mind and sign a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain.
It looks like the La Liga powerhouses have finally found their guy. French publication Foot Mercato claims that Mbappe and Real Madrid have reached a consensus in recent days.
It is rumoured that he has finally accepted their conditions and will sign a free transfer to join them at the end of this campaign. This is in response to reports that the striker consented to forfeit a £69 million loyalty incentive in order to ensure a more cordial departure from PSG this summer.
However, a few contradictory reports coincide with the most recent revisions. Recently, Mbappe stated that he still hadn’t decided on his long-term plan. He added, “I haven’t made my decision, I haven’t made a choice,” following PSG’s victory in the Trophy des Champions.
The most crucial thing is that, despite my choice, we were able to safeguard everyone involved and maintain the club’s composure in the face of future difficulties because to the arrangement I made with the president this summer. It won’t take long if I know what I’m going to do.
The 25-year-old is reportedly still interested in moving to the Premier League, according to other reports. He is currently weighing his alternatives, including a free move, according to The Times.
The 25-year-old is reportedly still interested in moving to the Premier League, according to other reports. He is still weighing his options, according to The Times, and is reportedly “unimpressed” with Real’s attempt to pressure him into making a choice. A free transfer to England is reportedly at the top of his list.
According to rumours, Mbappe has informed people close to him that the Spanish team will not decide on his future. Liverpool seemed to be the team most likely to pursue him if he were to move to the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp has openly expressed his admiration for Kylian Mbappe’s abilities. Mbappe would be a great substitute for Mohamed Salah, who is still rumoured to be considering a move to Saudi Arabia. Mbappe has also acknowledged that, at an earlier point in his career, he had discussions with the Reds.
But with rumours of an agreement with Real Madrid, a move to Anfield now seems quite unlikely. Mbappe, in the height of his career, would be relocating to Spain.
In just 24 games across all competitions for PSG this season, he has 25 goals. In the most recent round of international matches, Mbappe added three goals and four assists for France.
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