Kylian Mbappe’s decision not to renew his contract forced PSG to sell the French striker right this summer. Recently, the French team has also officially quoted Mbappe for interested clubs such as Man United or Real Madrid.
Kylian Mbappe has turned down the option of extending PSG’s contract until the end of the 2025 season. Thus, the French player will only stick with the home team of the Park of the Princes until the 2023/24 season ends. This forced PSG to sell Mbappe right this summer if they don’t want to lose everything next summer.
Information from the New York Times said that PSG expects to earn 186 million euros (about 160 million pounds) if they sell Kylian Mbappe this summer. This number is even larger than the amount of 180 million euros that PSG spent to get the signature of the superstar born in 1998 in 2018.
Kylian Mbappe does not renew his contract with PSG.
The move of PSG will make the two big boys Real Madrid and Man United especially interested. However, the advantage in this race will be for the British representative when they are about to be sold to Qatari billionaire Sheikh Jassim. This billionaire is also ready to recruit Mbappe as a gift to introduce Red Devils fans.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid currently needs to add a striker after Karim Benzema decided to play in Saudi Arabia. The number one target of the Spanish royal team is Harry Kane and the price of the English striker is also around 130 million euros.
Man Utd takes a big advantage in the race for the signature of the French superstar.
Real Madrid recently spent more than 100 million euros to sign midfielder Jude Bellingham from Dortmund. Therefore, it is almost impossible for this team to spend more than 180 million euros to recruit Kylian Mbappe in a transfer window.
With Man United, negotiations between the Qatari owners and the Glazer family are said to be going smoothly and the acquisition of the Old Trafford team can be announced at the end of this week. This will be the time when MU officially pours money into the summer transfer market to bring in stars for next season.