Will Mbappe’s transfer to Real Madrid hit a roadblock with unexpected changes in the works Fans await anxiously as rumors swirl around the star player.

With PSG finally having to accept the loss of Kylian Mbappe, it seemed like the Frenchman was ready to join Real Madrid but negotiations hit a snag.

PSG are said to have made an offer to Kylian Mbappe to extend his contract, although fans believe it does not represent a large salary increase compared to his current contract. Of course, PSG management wants Mbappe to stay, but they also do not want to continue to increase the salary of the French striker.

Meanwhile, Mbappe and Real Madrid are still negotiating the contract and the two sides are not yet closer to deciding on the salary of the superstar born in 1998.

According to The Evening Standard, the contract has become the latest obstacle in negotiations between Real Madrid and Mbappe.

25-year-old striker Mbappe is also interested in Liverpool and Arsenal. The Premier League giants really want to bring this prolific striker to England, but they are aware that doing so will force the club to drastically reduce its salary structure, a risk that none of them are willing to take. ready to face. According to the above source, Mbappe’s summer alternative options are limited, similar to Lionel Messi’s situation when he left Barcelona. It is unclear whether Mbappe will have to reduce his salary requirements or Real Madrid will break their salary budget.

Mbappe played 288 matches for PSG, scoring 241 goals and making 105 assists. Although he has never won the Champions League, if he moves to Spain and plays with players like Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior, that dream could become a reality with a 14-time Champions League winning team like Los Blancos.

The next few weeks will be crucial for Mbappe’s future as he will continue to try and force Real Madrid to bend to his will. The 2022 World Cup top scorer will be on the field in the upcoming match when PSG takes on Brest on Wednesday, February 7 in the French Cup.