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To replace Kylian Mbappé, leaving for Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain would have made Lamine Yamal one of its priorities.
If no official announcement has yet been made, there is no longer any doubt: Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris Saint-Germain free at the end of his contract on June 30. And barring any surprises, the captain of the Blues should join Real Madrid. In fact, Parisian leaders are actively looking for a replacement for the Bondy kid.
According to information disclosed this Tuesday by The Parisian, PSG decision-makers would have made the arrival this summer of FC Barcelona’s nugget, Lamine Yamal, one of their priorities. At just 16 years old, the Catalan prodigy is considered one of the greatest hopes in world football.
A 1 billion clause, but…
However, the matter promises to be complicated for the Rouge et Bleu. Beyond the enmity between the two clubs, Lamine Yamal recently extended its lease until June 30, 2026 and has a release clause estimated at 1 billion euros. Enough to cool more than one suitor… but not PSG…
Still according to the regional daily, the Blaugrana could open the door to negotiations if the Spanish international (6 caps, 2 goals) expressed the desire for a change of scenery. In this case, the Catalan general staff could decide to sell their nugget for an offer in excess of 200 million euros. Nothing to scare the residents of the Parc des Princes…
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