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It's finally revealed, Kylian Mbappé will sign for Real Madrid only if this happens

This needs to happen if Real Madrid dreams of signing Mbappé.

By William Estrella

This needs to happen if Real Madrid dreams of signing Mbappé.
This needs to happen if Real Madrid dreams of signing Mbappé.

Everything seems to be too calm after days of high intensity in the Mbappé-Madrid soap opera. Make no mistake, we are talking about a very tense calm, that although no news is released about it, no one has stopped thinking for a single second about what will happen to the Frenchman. To cut with speculation and anxieties, Florentino Pérez revealed what must happen for Kylian Mbappé to finally sign for Real Madrid.

It is about something much simpler than it seems, and it is that the only thing that must happen for Real Madrid to launch officially after Kylian Mbappé is that Paris Saint-Germain put a price on it. In other words, Florentino Pérez wants to be clear about the amount that PSG will require in exchange for the player before making any type of offer. Without a doubt, nothing complicated, right?

The only one that has a problem here is PSG, because in the event that Real Madrid does not agree with the amount to be paid, all they will have to do is wait one more year for the player to be released, as they had planned since A beginning. Total, they already have the certainty that Kylian Mbappé will not go to another club that is not Real Madrid, because that is what the Frenchman himself told Florentino. So both Madrid and Mbappé are the ones that today have the upper hand.

The sum that Madrid should pay for Mbappé

As we have commented in previous notes in this same medium, Mbappé is valued at around 150 million euros. What Mundo Deportivo had exposed a few days ago, is that PSG would be considering, in the event that Madrid is the one who buys it, setting a special price. And no, don't misunderstand this, when I say special I don't mean any privilege or reduction, quite the opposite; They are considering raising the starting amount to 200 million euros.


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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