Kylian Mbappé’s destination is still unknown, with Old Trafford sounding like a possible destination
Real Madrid and its fans continue to yearn for the arrival of Kylian Mbappé, as the French star finishes his contract with Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of this year, which means that he can now negotiate freely with any team and sign a pre-contract to arrive for free when his link with the French capital team ends. In that sense, there is talk that the Spanish team is the top favorite to acquire his services.
On two previous occasions, the Merengue have tried to sign Mbappé. On both occasions they offered a huge amount of money to PSG to let him leave, but in the end the player stayed in his country with the Parisian team, where he has not yet been able to conquer the long-awaited Champions League. However, now it seems that Mbappé’s arrival at Real Madrid is closer than ever and that has European soccer on tenterhooks.
However, it is also rumored that there is the possibility of Mbappé arriving in the Premier League and one of the clubs that financially speaking could pay a large salary to the Frenchman, is Manchester United. Many of their fans have asked through social networks to make the attempt to tempt Kylian Mbappé to arrive at Old Trafford, although for the new owner of the Red Devils it seems that it is not a signing that convinces him at all.
“I would rather sign the next Mbappé than spend a fortune buying success. It’s not that smart to buy Mbappé. Anyone could figure that out,” said Sir Jim Rattcliffe, Britain’s richest man who acquired a 25 percent stake in the Red Devils. With these statements, Manchester United is pulling out of the race to sign Mbappé, who is inching ever closer to Real Madrid.
Mbappé wants to leave on a high note
While it is true that Kylian Mbappé will not continue at PSG, the reality is that he still belongs to the Parisian side, with whom he will make one last attempt to win the UEFA Champions League. His team is currently in the quarterfinals where they will have to face FC Barcelona.