According to sources close to PSG, the Paris capital team and Real Madrid club have reached a world record transfer agreement with striker Kylian Mbappe worth 300 million euros.
An exclusive source from the PSG Community news site said that Mbappe will break the transfer record in the transfer from PSG to Real Madrid in this summer transfer window of 2023. According to PSG Community, a meeting was held between PSG’s Qatari owner and Real Madrid’s representatives on Wednesday (June 22) and negotiations are “accelerating”.
The emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Than – also the owner of the Ligue 1 champions – and Real Madrid president Florentino Perez have exchanged messages over the past few hours to reach an agreement.
According to the PSG Community, Mbappe’s transfer will be worth an initial 250 million euros and another 50 million euros due to bonuses related to the number of matches the 24-year-old has played for Real Madrid and whether Mbappe will get his hands on the prize. Highest individual award for the best player in the world – Ballon d’Or or not.
If this information is correct and the deal goes through, Real Madrid will break the previous world transfer record when PSG activate the release clause of Neymar’s €222 million contract with Barcelona in 2017.
Mbappe will break the world transfer record?
Mbappe joined PSG on loan from Monaco in the same summer before he became the world’s most expensive teen player in a permanent deal worth €145m and rumored plus €35m in add-ons. a year later. The fact that Real Madrid is willing to spend such money is very surprising when Mbappe becomes a free agent in just one year.
Not long ago, Mbappe announced his plans to leave PSG, but later shared that he is “very happy” at the Parc des Princes and intends to fulfill his commitment to PSG. However, the club are said to have taken a hard line with their star player explaining that he would be sold if he did not commit his future.
Many newspapers including Mundo Deportivo reported that PSG would refuse to sell Mbappe to Real Madrid, but it seems the Emir of Qatar has given in to this and instead wants to profit from his most valuable asset. So far, AS and MARCA – two major sports newspapers in the Spanish capital specializing in in-depth coverage of Real Madrid have not confirmed or denied the information that there is a world record deal.