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Bye bye PSG, Mbappe's last decision to join Real Madrid and look at the final price

The Madrid team already knows what they have to pay if they want to keep the Frenchman.

By William Estrella

The Madrid team already knows what they have to pay if they want to keep the Frenchman.
The Madrid team already knows what they have to pay if they want to keep the Frenchman.

The Real Madrid novel with the arrival of Kylian Mbappé seems like a never-ending story. The French striker assured that he would continue at Paris Saint-Germain until next season, but that he would not renew the contract that expires in 2024. However, the Parisian team's position is clear, he renews or leaves.

According to 'Le Parisien', PSG awaits an imminent decision from the Frenchman: either he stays renewing, or he leaves. A decision to which Real Madrid must be attentive, as they are prepared in case they can make an offer throughout the summer that will leave PSG happy, who, then, should be caught between the decision to sell their star or that of keep it and let it go free in the future.

The Parisian player is torn between continuing one more season at Paris Saint-Germain or a move to Real Madrid that seems inevitable sooner or later. The French team wants to avoid losing the player at zero cost in 2024 and, for this reason, they have set a price of 200 million euros for whoever he wants to take him with.

The news about Mbappé on his vacation

For his part, the player is on vacation and he is not expected to interrupt them until he must join PSG training, a club with which, in his own words, he wants to play next season. It will be the great debate that will continue for the next month in which the transfer market begins.


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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