From January 1, 2024, Kylian Mbappe will be free to negotiate with clubs before leaving PSG in the summer on a free transfer. Real is back again, but learning from last time, they want a more solid deal.
Refusing to extend, Kylian Mbappe’s contract with PSG will end in June 2024. This means that from January 1, the 25-year-old star officially enters the last 6 months of the agreement, so he is free to negotiate with clubs to find a potential landing spot.
In 2022, Mbappe is in a similar situation and is said to agree to join Real. But in May, he betrayed his promise and decided to extend his contract with PSG. People at the Bernabeu were seriously shocked. However, the connection between the two continued. According to The Athletic, Mbappe regularly communicates with President Florentino Perez as well as coach Carlo Ancelotti, who just extended his contract until 2026, and many other Real players.
This leads to Real’s return this time, with the determination to make the dream of owning Mbappe come true. But learning from the experience of the “overturn” in 2022, the Spanish Royal team made it clear to the French star that if he wants to go to the Bernabeu, he must make a decision in the next few weeks, at the latest by mid-2022. January 2024.
As for PSG, the Paris capital team still hopes that Mbappe will change his mind. At least they are confident that no club can make a better offer. Real is even less so. Due to the increasing costs of building the Bernabeu, Los Blancos were forced to cut spending and try to control the salary budget. Even the income of a star like Jude Bellingham is not too great. This player himself revealed to his friends that he once refused many attractive salaries to play for Real.
In the current context, only Saudi Arabian clubs can pay higher salaries than PSG. Last summer, Al Hilal made an offer worth 300 million euros and PSG, who at that time was punishing Mbappe by being placed on the bench, agreed to sit at the negotiating table. Of course the French player refused. He still wants to stay in Europe to become the greatest player in the world.