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Bye PSG, what Real Madrid will pay for Mbappe has been revealed, Al Khelaifi trembles

The Madrid president wants to attract the Frenchman to sign for Madrid next year.

By William Estrella

The Madrid president wants to attract the Frenchman to sign for Madrid next year.
The Madrid president wants to attract the Frenchman to sign for Madrid next year.

The paths of Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé seem to meet again at some point. The Frenchman embittered the illusion of Madrid fans by confessing that he will continue one more season at Paris Saint-Germain and clarified that he will respect the contract he has with the Parisian entity.

PSG has tried to extend the contract to its star with the clause of one more year. The player, for the moment, has not agreed to activate this clause, according to what 'L'Equipe' announced last week. This means that if he stands firm, he will fulfill the signed commitment of one more year in Paris and in January he could negotiate with the team he wants.

For this reason, Florentino Pérez is willing to give the player a transfer bonus of 80 million euros, according to 'Central Defense', if he leaves the Parisian team in the summer of 2024, with whom he has the option of extending his contract for another year. commitment, until 2025, although everything seems to indicate that it will leave in 2024.

Florentino Pérez's plan with Mbappé next year

Madrid closed the door on him last summer after feeling betrayed for breaking the word agreement he had with the club. The president left the door open for him to offer himself and call him if he wants to fulfill his dream. To attract him, Florentino leaks that he will pay him a million-dollar bonus if he picks up the phone to offer himself to the Madrid president.


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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