‘L’Equipe’ has reported that Real Madrid will not make a move for Kylian Mbappe until the Bondy native publicly declares that he wants to leave Paris Saint-Germain. If that happens, Real Madrid will offer 180 million euros and could go as high as 200 million euros.
Mbappe’s trasnfer saga continues to add new chapters. On this occasion, Real Madrid, who are pining for the player from Bondy, have asked the player to say publicly that he wants to leave PSG. In that case, Real Madrid will make a first move and offer 180 million euros to the Parisian side, as reported by ‘L’Equipe’.
If the French side do not accept the first proposal, the Spanish club, according to the aforementioned media, could go up to 200 million euros. However, they would not send it until the last days of August, in the final stretch of the transfer market.
Mbappe‘s fate is in his own hands and it seems difficult for him to make the move that the Spanish capital is hoping for, because there is a lot of money at stake. Journalist Andres Onrubia reminds us that if the player publicly says he wants to leave, he will lose the remaining 40 million (he is due to receive this amount on 31st August) of the famous loyalty bonus.
Meanwhile, the ‘7’, who has been sidelined, has not been forgiven by the club and will return to training on Monday with the ‘unwanted’ players. Everything seems to indicate that Luis Enrique will not call him up for the Ligue 1 opener against Lorient.
Le Real Madrid attend que Kylian Mbappé déclare vouloir partir avant de formuler une première offre au Paris Saint-Germain. Qui entend laisser son attaquant dans le loft jusqu'à nouvel ordre.https://t.co/54fkcenYYD pic.twitter.com/mwJiO9uFJe
— L'ÉQUIPE (@lequipe) August 6, 2023