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Welcome to Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappé finally says goodbye to PSG and paralyzes Europe

The merengue team would have the formula to finally sign the Frenchman.

By William Estrella

The merengue team would have the formula to finally sign the Frenchman.
The merengue team would have the formula to finally sign the Frenchman.

Kylian Mbappé wants to sign for Real Madrid says 'Central Defence', although he also wants to stay at PSG until 2024 to be able to collect the loyalty bonus that was signed in his contract in the last renewal, but in Paris they want to sell it if he does not renew. They can't afford to let him go for free next summer and would be willing to sit down and negotiate.

The Frenchman will end his contract within a year and to sell it now they want to demand a fairly high price, to try to recover the investment they made for him. Until now, from the Bernabéu they had been expectant. They did not want to make a move to avoid the wear and tear they have had on other occasions, and for this reason they have limited themselves to observing and preparing their strategy.

He is clear that his signing will not be cheap and they are willing to satisfy PSG, reach the condition they have set for the sale, which would be putting 200 million on the table. Although he supposes a high price, and more taking into account that he is a player whose contract ends in a year and could come for free, they are willing to assume that expense.

The essential condition to finalize the signing

For all this to take place there must be another condition, and that is that Mbappé continues determined not to renew, because if he leaves the slightest doubt, everything can change. Although he has already made it clear up to now and has reiterated it on several occasions, which would end up landing in the White House.


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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