PARIS: French club Paris Saint-Germain are keen to collect part of Kylian Mbappe’s signing bonus when the star forward completes his move to Real Madrid.
According to renowned Spanish journalist Mario Cortegana, PSG sources have revealed that they expect Mbappe to make up for his departure.
In addition to the €80 million loyalty bonus, PSG also expect to receive part of their signing bonus from Mbappe’s new club, which is likely to be Real Madrid.
It should be noted that Mbappe is expected to complete his long-awaited move to Real Madrid in the summer after reportedly informing PSG president Nasser Al Khelaifi that he will leave the club as a free agent at the end of the season.
The Frenchman’s move to Madrid is now only a matter of time, as several outlets have reported that an official deal will be announced once the two sides agree on the final details.
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“People will know my future before the Euros. I’m very calm about it. My future is no longer a huge topic at the club, no one talks to me about it anymore. I will be at the Euros with a calm head, ready to do big things,” Mbappe told Telefoot a few days ago.
It should be noted that Madrid tried to sign Mbappe from his AS Monaco in 2017-18, but the player decided to join PSG for €180 million.
The deal is believed to have been reached last summer after the 25-year-old sent a letter to the French club saying he would not extend his contract until 2025.