Kylian Mbappe is yet to commit his future to either Paris Saint-Germain or Real Madrid, with the striker's team reportedly having doubts over the deal offered by the LaLiga giants.
The French international has been heavily linked with a move away from the Parc des Princes and Real Madrid has been touted as his most likely destination. However, PSG are keen to keep hold of their superstar and tie him to a new deal.
Reports earlier in the week had suggested that a deal between Mbappe and Real Madrid had been agreed, but subsequent developments suggest the striker is still sitting on the fence.
According to The Athletic, Mbappe has known the conditions Madrid are willing to offer him since the start of January. However, his team are not convinced by the deal the LaLiga giants have tabled.
It is believed Madrid's proposal was lower than what was offered during the club's previous negotiations over a transfer from PSG in May 2022. Although, the new deal would still see the striker become the highest-paid player in Madrid's squad.
According to the Athletics' sources, Mbappe was offered a €130million (£110m; $140m signing bonus and a salary of €26m per year in 2022 when they began negotiating.
Meanwhile, PSG presented Mbappe with a range of contracts including long-term and short-term deals over the last couple of months to encourage the 25-year-old to extend his stay in France.
The proposed deals would see Mbappe remain on the same salary he is on now - which is said to be €75million after tax, before any bonuses, according to The Athletic's sources.
Madrid can not match PSG's offer but the club's president Florentino Perez reportedly remains confident he can convince Mbappe to join the club on the salary provided in their current
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