Kylian Mbappe faces an increasingly uncertain future at Paris Saint-Germain, with his contract in the French capital set to expire at the end of the season. In July, Nasser Al-Khelaifi announced that the 24-year-old forward has two weeks to sign a new deal in the French capital otherwise he would be sold.
Ironically, he didn't sign an extension and he wasn't offloaded. So, as it stands, foreign clubs will be eligible to begin pre-contract talks with Mbappe over a free transfer in the summer from January 1 unless he suddenly decides to put pen to paper.
If the France international decides against signing a new deal then PSG must decide whether they'd rather risk losing him for free at the end of the season or cut their losses and cash-in in the upcoming transfer window. So, with that being said, football.london have taken a look at the latest news regarding Mbappe and a potential move to the Premier League.
Real Madrid have sent out a statement on the situation surrounding Mbappe and any potential talks. The announcement reads: «Given information in the media about negotiations between the player Kylian Mbappe and our club, Real Madrid state that this information is categorically false. Negotiations have not taken place with a player who belongs to PSG.»
Chelsea and Liverpool intend to try their luck for Kylian Mbappe this winter, according to Italian publication La Gazzetta dello Sport, as quoted by French outlet Le 10 Sport. The report states that the two Premier League clubs are ready to offer him 'extremely important contracts'.
Real Madrid, who are widely considered favourites to sign Mbappe, are interested in signing Manchester City's Julian Alvarez, according to tycsports.
It is claimed that the Spanish giants have
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