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The amount of millions Real Madrid will have to pay for Mbappé has been revealed, never seen before

Real Madrid will have to pay a lot of millions if they want Mbappe this summer.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid will have to pay a lot of millions if they want Mbappe this summer.
Real Madrid will have to pay a lot of millions if they want Mbappe this summer.

The story between Lionel Messi and PSG is over. The captain of the Argentine National Team suffered endless mistreatment in France since his arrival and did not leave in the best way, so much so that he decided to sign for Inter Miami to enjoy football again without so much pressure. Despite the fact that he had great statistics, the Parisian team did not know how to value him and did not even present him with a renewal offer, which is why Leo ended up leaving free.

However, in the last few hours, L'Equipe released the information that Kylian Mbappé decided not to use the extension of his link until 2025, which is why his contract would come to an end in 2024. Although the intention of Donatello is to continue at Paris Saint-Germain, the board does not plan to let him go for free and now he is asking for a fortune for his record.

Given the interest of teams like Real Madrid, which has just lost Karim Benzema, Nasser Al-Khelaifi would have valued Mbappé at an amount that would range between 150 and 180 million euros. Along the same lines, the French press indicates that PSG does not want to sell Bondy's crack to Merengue, so the price he has for the White House is even higher.

What did Mbappé say about his non-renewal at PSG?

After all the commotion that was generated, Kylian spoke on social networks and assured that he wants to continue at PSG in 2024. However, this clashes with the financial interests of the club, which does not want to leave without leaving money. The information is still very fresh and we will have to see how this soap opera evolves as the days go by.


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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