Real Madrid is reportedly preparing a last-minute bid for Kylian Mbappe, with Bild claiming the Spanish giants are willing to tempt PSG with an offer exceeding €120 million. This late-stage bid adds a dramatic twist to Mbappe’s uncertain future.
Despite his significant contributions at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Kylian Mbappe finds himself in a precarious situation within the club’s ranks. Earlier this summer, the 24-year-old made it clear that he would not be renewing his contract with PSG, which expires next year. Mbappe’s desire is to experience one more season with Les Parisiens before potentially moving to Real Madrid, his rumored destination.
However, this decision seems to have irked PSG’s management, resulting in Mbappe’s exclusion from the first-team squad. He has found himself among the club’s “undesirables,” an exclusion that prevented him from joining the team’s pre-season tour in Japan.
PSG, eager to avoid losing him on a free transfer next year, has put Mbappe on the transfer market, opening the door to potential suitors.
Sources suggest that Kylian Mbappe’s heart is set on a move to Real Madrid, aligning with his long-term ambitions. While all parties seem amenable to a transfer next summer, the unpredictable nature of football transfers leaves room for surprises.
Despite interest from other top clubs, including reports of Liverpool attempting to secure him on loan and Chelsea exploring a player-plus-cash deal, Mbappe’s determination to join the Spanish powerhouse makes Real Madrid the frontrunner to secure his signature.
Time is running out for PSG to secure a substantial transfer fee for Mbappe. To avoid the risk of him leaving for free next year, they may have to consider accepting a lower offer and facilitating his departure this summer.
While any offers will likely fall short of PSG’s valuation, they certainly won’t come close to matching Al-Hilal’s astonishing €300 million (£259 million or $332 million) bid, which remains an outlier in the transfer market.