Today, the most prominent news sites across the globe dropped the ultimate bombshell of the news, which said that Kylian Mbappe is finally prepared to leave Paris Saint-Germain at the conclusion of the current season, after his contract has reached its expiration date, and that he has already informed club management for this decision.
Previous sources have said that Florentino Perez and the other members of Real Madrid feel that this is ultimately the year that the Frenchman comes at the Santiago Bernabeu. From the beginning of the season, Real Madrid has been optimistic about the possibility of signing Mbappe.
And if the choice to leave Paris Saint-Germain at the conclusion of the season was not enough of an indication, recent report from L’Equipe (with a citation from MadridXtra) says that Mbappe has given his approval to transfer to Real Madrid in a Bosman deal.
Throughout his childhood, Mbappe has been a devoted supporter of Madrid, and he has always looked up to Cristiano Ronaldo, who is widely recognized as the most prolific striker for Los Blancos. He has already spoken to the government leaders in Madrid that he is eager to realize his objective.
According to Ben Jacobs, it is clear that Madrid is not prepared to give Mbappe the same salary that he was making at Paris Saint-Germain. However, if Mbappe decides to accept Madrid’s offer, he will be the highest-paid player in their team by a significant margin, and he will possibly even be the highest-paying player in Europe.
In addition to this, they are prepared to provide him a signing bonus of between 120 and 130 million euros, in addition to providing him with a significant portion of his photographic rights. The sum of all of these factors will bring the total funds to a level that is comparable to what PSG was paying him.
After all is said and done, Mbappe has not yet signed any kind of pre-contract with Real Madrid. Prior to committing to any club, he will communicate his decision to Nasser Al-Khelaifi. And while that is going on, the two sides will be working to finalize the conditions of his departure from the club, which will come after he has spent seven years there.