Transfer: Kylian Mbappe’s deal to Real Madrid again encountered obstacles

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With PSG agreeing to part ways with Kylian Mbappe, it seems he will join Real Madrid. However, the negotiations once again encountered obstacles.

  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Paris Saint-Germain has made an offer for Mbappe to extend his contract. However, according to many sources, the salary in the new contract does not increase much compared to the current one. The PSG Board of Directors still wants to keep Mbappe but will not meet the French striker’s demands.

    Mbappe and Real Madrid are still negotiating a future blockbuster deal. But according to The Independent, the two sides still cannot agree on the salary. There is a significant difference between the player’s expectations and the offer from Real Madrid.

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    PANORAMA

    Mbappe is also said to be attracting interest from Liverpool and Arsenal. The two giants of the Premier League will really want to own this superstar, but they are also aware that the deal will break the team’s salary structure – a risk that is difficult to accept. According to sources, Mbappe does not have many options next summer, similar to Lionel Messi’s situation when he left Barcelona. It is unclear whether Mbappe’s side will reduce their demands or Real Madrid will “break the bank” to get the goal they have been pursuing for many years.

  • DO YOU KNOW?

    Mbappe played 288 matches for PSG, scoring 241 goals and assisting 105 goals. Because he has never lifted the prestigious Champions League trophy, joining the club of Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior… could help him complete his dream.

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    FUTURE OF MBAPPE?

    Negotiations in the near future will be very important for Mbappe’s future as he continues to have to convince Real Madrid to accept his wishes.

    At PSG, England will have two consecutive matches at home when PSG faces Brest in the National Cup (February 8) and Lille in Ligue 1 (February 11).