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The 300 million that PSG would pay to avoid suffering Kylian Mbappé's departure

Paris Saint-Germain would be ready to sign Kylian Mbappé's replacements.

By William Estrella

The 300 million that PSG would pay to avoid suffering Kylian Mbappé's departure
The 300 million that PSG would pay to avoid suffering Kylian Mbappé's departure
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The Kylian Mbappé case is hotter than ever, because, as Fabrizio Romano announced, the forward has already announced that he will leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer and will probably join Real Madrid as a free agent.

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Paris Saint-Germain already knows that next season they will play without Kylian Mbappé. The Parisian club already has a couple of signings planned for the next year, as they will have to reinforce themselves to remain competitive in Europe.

Paris Saint-Germain would have already prepared some 300 million Euros set aside for a couple of signings from Serie A. According to media in Paris and Italy, Nasser Al-Khelaifi's club wants to sign Rafael Leao and Victor Osimhen , both forwards in Italian Calcio. According to the same media, both signings could add a total of approximately 300 million euros.

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Ancelotti's words on Mbappé:

Yesterday, during Real Madrid's press conference prior to the match against Rayo Vallecano, Carlo Ancelotti refused to talk about Mbappé, even though he acknowledged that the press's interest was real: "I see and hear what happened. I understand that it is the topic of the day for you, but for us it is tomorrow's game. We will have to do well, that's what I think. And in finishing the season well".

In any case, Ancelotti preferred to focus on the duel against Rayo Vallecano: "We have commented on the match, watching videos of Rayo. We are aware that it is a vital match for the season... "I would like to finish this season well, win titles. And that's what I like and what we work for. There's a lot left for next season."


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