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Despite Mbappé wants to join Real Madrid, the European giant that joins the bid and paralyzes Europe

The French striker could leave the Parisian team this summer, but Real Madrid is not the only team interested.

By William Estrella

The French striker could leave the Parisian team this summer, but Real Madrid is not the only team interested.
The French striker could leave the Parisian team this summer, but Real Madrid is not the only team interested.

Kylian Mbappé has decided to revolutionize a transfer market that on paper seemed going to be calmer for the entire Real Madrid public. The Frenchman surprised this Monday with a letter that he sent to the Paris Saint-Germain board announcing that he will not renew his relationship by 2025 and that he will end his contract next season.

For this reason, Kylian only has one season left on his contract and if PSG does not take advantage of this transfer window, he will end up losing it for free. From the Parisian dome they do not want to know anything about him leaving as a free agent and they want to give him a release this summer before it is too late.

As expected, the best placed is Real Madrid who knew of Mbappé's willingness to leave this summer and his promise that he would take action on the matter to show that he was serious. The problem for Florentino Pérez is that Paris Saint-Germain is going to do everything possible so that his future destination is not Real Madrid, it is the only entity with which he does not want to negotiate.

Which is the European giant?

As explained by The Times, Chelsea are prepared to face their record, with Todd Boehly predisposed to pay after a difficult season. Another that can rise with possibilities to PSG is Manchester United. The Glazer family is about to finalize its sale and between the two bidders is Qatar himself. However, Mbappé's idea will always be 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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