Kylian Mbappe, the forward for Paris Saint-Germain, states that he “has not made up his mind yet” while he continues to think about the next stage of his career.
Mbappe was free to speak with foreign teams at the beginning of the year about a possible free move at the end of the current campaign.
This is the result of the 2018 World Cup winner’s choice to not extend his current contract past 2024, which initially caused him to be excluded from first-team activities at Parc des Princes.
Following their quick reconciliation, Mbappe has continued to be PSG’s star player. He scored his 22nd goal of the year against Toulouse on Wednesday in the Trophee des Champions match.
However, there is still conjecture in the background about a possible move to Real Madrid, a renowned European team that has reportedly had a long-standing interest.
President Florentino Perez is reportedly opposed to another protracted legal battle for Mbappe’s signature, given their previous attempt ended with Mbappe having a last-minute change of heart.
In addition, it has been reported that Liverpool is seriously considering submitting an official bid for Mbappe, who has been a distant admirer of the Premier League’s biggest clubs.
Speaking during Wednesday’s match against Toulouse, Mbappe insisted that he is “very, very motivated” to win as many trophies with PSG as possible and indicated that he is not in a rush to make a decision.
“I’m very, very, very motivated for this year,” he said. It’s critical. We have titles to pursue, as I mentioned, and we have already won one, so that’s already taken care of. No, I haven’t decided what to do after that.
It doesn’t matter what I do, though, because of the arrangement I made with the chairman (Nasser Al-Khelaifi) this summer.
The club’s ability to maintain its composure in the face of impending problems and safeguard all involved parties is still paramount. For now, we’ll call it incidental.
Mbappe reportedly agreed not to get significant loyalty payments at PSG, which are reportedly worth up to €100 million (£86.25 million).
Because Real’s La Liga salary cap was raised for 2024–2025, they believe they have the financial flexibility to effectively negotiate a deal with Mbappe.
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Liverpool’s attempts to get Mohamed Salah to sign a new deal are reportedly moving forward, which may have an effect on their capacity to battle Mbappe for the player’s signature.