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Bye bye Mbappé, the 100 million replacement that PSG would buy after Kylian's departure

The French team plans to shell out a large amount of money for a footballer who will reach three decades in July.

By William Estrella

The French team plans to shell out a large amount of money for a footballer who will reach three decades in July.
The French team plans to shell out a large amount of money for a footballer who will reach three decades in July.

PSG was never up to Lionel Messi. The French team had the best player in history for two seasons, but the stubbornness of making Kylian Mbappé the face of the team and the mistreatment of the Paris Saint-Germain ultras themselves ruined the Rosario experience in Ligue 1. For this reason, the renewal of Leo was never an option for the board, but now they would spend a large amount on a striker who will turn 30 in the coming days.

It's about Harry Kane. According to Le Parisien, Nasser Al-Khelaifi is pressing to hire the English attacker who would have decided to leave Tottenham to make the leap in his career. The Briton will turn 30 on July 28, which is why his signing would be something more for the immediate future and not so much thinking about the future.

Along the same lines, another interested party is Real Madrid, which has just lost its center forward and captain, Karim Benzema. According to Transfermarkt, Kane is valued at 90 million euros, but his signing could be closed at an even higher amount, taking into account that the interest of more than one team could generate a kind of auction.

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The quoted newspaper also informed that Luis Enrique already put a condition facing the final decision of him to accept or not the offer of Paris Saint-Germain. The Spanish technical director announced that he wants to observe the pass market that will be carried out by sports director Luis Campos and, if he is satisfied, he will stamp the signature.


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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