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Kylian Mbappé has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with Real Madrid for next season, even if the French international still wants to give PSG a chance.
New episode in the Kylian Mbappé soap opera. After Foot Mercato a few days ago, it is now the Sports Zone account which announces ” agreement in principle » between the French striker and Real Madrid for next season. The Merengues would have even offered the Bondynois number 10, that of Luka Modric, who is reaching the end of his contract.
⚡️FLASH ZONE ⚽️
Negotiations between Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé’s representatives have resulted in an agreement in principle. ⚪️🤝
Before definitively validating everything, Mbappé wants to hear the arguments of PSG, now very late.
Madrid offered him the number 10. pic.twitter.com/lBMg5GuIGj
— SPORTS ZONE (@SportsZone__) January 21, 2024
However, Mbappé would not have completely closed the door to Paris Saint-Germain. The 2018 world champion would thus be willing to listen to the arguments of the capital club, but PSG will have to be very persuasive, because it is for the moment ” very late “ in this file.
While an offer of 400 million euros over four years was recently mentioned from PSG, Sports Zone reports on the contrary that the Parisian leaders have a very passive attitude in this soap opera, “almost arms crossed in the Mbappé file since last summer”. PSG would consider having done enough to convince Mbappé to continue the adventure in France. But the trend remains very strong in favor of a departure…
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