Kylian Mbappe is still yet to decide on his future but is currently mulling over contract offers from Real Madrid and current club Paris Saint-Germain, understands.
The future of Mbappe remains unresolved with his deal at PSG up in the summer. There is a broad agreement over terms, but Mbappe is yet to give the green light to PSG, who won't now alter their renewal proposal which has been on the table for quite some time.
PSG's are increasingly pessimistic about their chances of keeping Mbappe, with Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, Napoli's Victor Osimhen, RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko and AC Milan's Rafael Leao all eyed as potential replacements. But they also know Mbappe can change his mind very quickly and quite unpredictably, so not all hope is lost yet.
Sources have told that PSG's offer to Mbappe is worth €70m-gross-per-year. They would also agree to retroactively hand back his €80m loyalty bonus that was waived last summer after providing PSG with a legally binding guarantee they won't lose out financially if he does depart on a free, having declined the one-year renewal option on his existing deal.
PSG have also given their approval for Mbappe to play in the 2024 Paris Olympics with France should he sign on, despite the tournament beginning in late July and ending in mid-August. With Euro 2024 also this summer, it means Mbappe will be absent for almost three months when factoring in pre-tournament training, games and rest for both events.
Madrid's base offer to Mbappe is substantially lower than that of PSG's, and the terms they have put forward are believed to be similar to the numbers from their 2022 bid when he was last entering free agency — a yearly salary worth no more than €30m plus a €130m signing-on bonus,
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