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Breaking news, the reason why Mbappé would not sign for Real Madrid is revealed

Mbappé's greed could again twist his arrival at Real Madrid

By William Estrella

Mbappé's greed could again twist his arrival at Real Madrid
Mbappé's greed could again twist his arrival at Real Madrid

Terrible news for Real Madrid, a factor has just come into play that could make Kylian Mbappé change his mind and convince him not to leave Paris Saint-Germain. Below we will tell you all the details of this unexpected twist that Mundo Deportivo exposes. Although we already anticipated something, it has to do, once again, with Mbappé's economic ambition.

It's about the millionaire loyalty bonus that PSG included in Mbappé's contract. These are bonuses valued at huge sums of money that reward the player for each year that he remains at the club and they are increasing, following this logic, if he stays all of 2023 he will receive 70 million, if he does so during 2024 he will receive 80 million and if remains at the club during 2025 will receive 90 million euros.

This is the reason why Mbappé would look better to leave next year and not in the current transfer window. He knows that next year he will be free and that he will be able to go to Real Madrid for free, as he has already confirmed that at some point he will sign him. The Frenchman has the upper hand and he knows it better than anyone, for that reason he can afford so many luxuries with his twists and turns.

Madrid begins to lose patience

Kylian Mbappé is driving everyone crazy, both PSG and Real Madrid begin to get fed up with the behavior of the French superstar, who pulls the strings of his future at will and pleasure, disconcerting the institutions as rarely seen in history of world football. Although from here we dare to say that, sooner or later, he will end up at Real Madrid


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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