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Klopp wants to win the Premier League again and the insane salary he would offer Mbappe to sign him

A market opportunity that continues to hover in the air

By Charles Cornwall

A market opportunity that continues to hover in the air
A market opportunity that continues to hover in the air
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Having become a constant headache for PSG, the striker has already given more than once to the Real Madrid, who have not forgotten about Bondy. A free agent in 2024 if he does not renew his contract at the Parc des Princes, he is now on the horizon of Arsenal and Liverpool. The Kylian Mbappé soap opera (24 years old) continues to write chapters to the discomfort of a Paris Saint-Germain whose patience is running out. As is evident, the Ligue 1 champions will do everything in their power to stretch the tether of their star player, a striker who can leave at no cost next summer.

 

A market opportunity that continues to hover in the air of a Liverpool side who were left with a poker face for the former AS Monaco man in 2022. Despite this, they have not given up on the race for a sensational striker who would surely become the jewel in the crown of the Madrid' forward line.

However, the Premier League is also keeping a close eye on any developments regarding Mbappé's immediate future. According to journalist Duncan Castles, Liverpool are reportedly targeting the PSG star as a free agent. An operation that, despite this, would entail a financial effort.

Mbappe's salary

 

The reason? The succulent transfer fee to be paid to good old Kylian, who has already shown tremendous ambition in the monetary sphere. The Gunners and the Reds are doing the maths with the mission of anticipating this bid, although Real Madrid are not giving up on their longed-for Mbappé. With the need to win the Premier League again, manager Jurgen Klopp is seriously considering signing Mbappe even if that means offering an insane salary of 40 million a year, which is more than double the salary star Mohamed Salah receives.