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While Liverpool offered 150 millions, what Real Madrid will put up for Mbappé

Mbappé told PSG he will not sign a contract extension

By Sergio Moya

Mbappé told PSG he will not sign a contract extension

Kylian Mbappé once again became the center of attention in the soccer world, as a few days ago journalist Fabrizio Romano reported that the French striker had announced to the Paris Saint-Germain board his decision not to extend his contract with the Parisian team beyond 2024, news that excited Liverpool fans who began to dream of a possible arrival of Mbappé at Anfield.

 

After Mbappé's announcement, the PSG board decided that they were not willing to let him leave for free next year under any circumstances, so they would have given him an ultimatum: either he signed the extension or he would be sold this summer.

This decision by the PSG board aroused the interest of many teams in Europe who dream of signing the French star, and Liverpool is one of them. And it is that on occasion, Mbappé assured that he feels a special affection for our club, and that if he ever played in the Premier League it would only be at Anfield. These words excited Liverpool fans and the board began to plan a possible move to try to sign the 24-year-old.

In that sense, Liverpool would have been willing to handle an offer that would be around 150 million euros, an amount that would be below what the Parisian club would have planned to get for their player, so it would be very difficult for our club to get Mbappé this summer.

 

How much would Real Madrid pay for Mbappé?

According to the latest information from the PSG Community portal, Florentino Perez and the Emir of Qatar would have already reached an agreement for the signing of Kylian Mbappé this summer. The Real Madrid president would pay 200 million euros plus another 50 million euros in variables.

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