In the next summer transfer window, Real Madrid will be making a significant move as they attempt to add what seems to be the last piece of the jigsaw in their squad overhaul by signing Kylian Mbappe on a free transfer. This may be considered a significant step for Real Madrid.
At the conclusion of the current campaign, the Frenchman is scheduled to go from Paris Saint-Germain, and he has already made it abundantly plain to the club that he does not wish to extend his current contract.
Luis Enrique has verified the same thing, as he has been leaving the Frenchman out of this team on a regular basis this season, and he has also been substituting him out of games early.
In the beginning of this season, he had a news conference in which he said, “We need to learn to play without Kylian.”
In spite of the fact that his preferred destination is very well obvious, there are clubs in the Premier League who would be interested in competing with one another to get Mbappe’s services. These teams include Arsenal and Liverpool.
Mbappe, on the other hand, has no intention of ever discussing his future with any other club save Real Madrid, according to a story that was written by Fabrizio Romano. The Santiago Bernabeu is the only team he is interested in playing for, and he has maintained connection with Florentino Perez for quite some time.
In spite of the fact that Premier League clubs are in a position to give him a greater salary and a larger signing bonus, he has decided not to engage in any discussions with them.
At the moment, the World Cup champion is concentrating on ending the season with Paris Saint-Germain on a high note before finally joining Real Madrid in the summer.
Although he has been in and out of the starting lineups for Paris Saint-Germain in recent years, Mbappe’s form has not suffered much. Over the course of the last seven matches, he has scored five goals, three of which were scored against Real Sociedad during their Champions League victory by a score of 4-1 on aggregate.
For the current season, he has scored 27 goals throughout both the Ligue 1 and the UCL, making him the leader in terms of goals scored in both tournaments. It is expected that Madrid will have high hopes that he would be able to surpass these contributions during the next season with the whites.