Kylian Mbappé He will leave Paris Saint Germain (PSG) on June 30. This was confirmed by the Parisian club in a statement issued this Thursday.
“The club confirms that Kylian has communicated his decision to leave PSG at the end of the 2024 season. The terms of the departure have not yet been fully agreed upon,” said the directors of the sports entity chaired by Nasser Al Khelaïfi.
The reactions of the press and fans have not been long in coming. this news that had been discussed for months before.
After six years with PSG, the forward announced his decision last Tuesday at the Poissy training center. However, he would have liked to communicate the news to his president sooner, but he was not available.
Mbappé's statistics in UEFA Champions League qualifiers show that nine of the Parisian club's 13 goals have come from the striker. The Frenchman has scored 44 goals in 68 Champions League games.
Even in the match played this Wednesday against Real Sociedad, in which PSG won two goals to zero, Mbappé was selected the most valuable player of the match.
Now a new stage of speculation about the forward's future begins, in which a possible contract with Real Madrid sounds very strong.
“The white club would be willing to pay a transfer bonus similar to what Bellingham cost, which was 100 million euros plus variables, as well as give up a percentage of image rights,” said the Spanish sports journalist. Francisco Jose Delgado and taken up by SER Chain.
One of the pressures that is being put on Mbappé is with Erling Haaland. "Real Madrid does not need Mbappé because it knows that signing the Norwegian would be a bombshell of equal or greater magnitude," the journalist noted.
For its part, Andrés Onrubia, correspondent in France for the SER ChainHe added that regarding Mbappé's conditions, he claims "to be one of the highest paid players in Europe and that is why he is asking for a total of 50 million gross salary per season."
Meanwhile, his transfer bonus is raised to 120 million euros. The striker also includes a bonus mainly for image rights.
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