The 25-year-old informed PSG last week that he would be leaving the club when his contract expired at the end of the season, several months on from rejecting the chance to trigger his 12-month extension.
There has been no confirmation from Mbappe's side or PSG's side that the France international will be packing his bags this summer, as the terms of his exit are yet to be finalised with president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
However, there is a consensus that the former Monaco starlet will finally be closing his turbulent PSG chapter, and Real Madrid have been in hot pursuit of his services for a number of years now.
According to BBC Sport's Guillem Balague, Mbappe has now given the green light to a highly-anticipated switch to the Bernabeu this summer, although nothing has been signed between the two parties just yet.
Both PSG and Real are still vying for glory in this year's Champions League, with the French champions defeating Real Sociedad 2-0 in the first leg of their last-16 tie, while Los Blancos triumphed 1-0 over RB Leipzig last Tuesday.
As a result, the report adds that no announcement will be made while the two clubs could still clash in the European Cup, but confirmation of his imminent switch could arrive when one or both teams' Champions League campaigns end.
Despite tentative talk of a possible move to the Premier League with either Liverpool or Arsenal, Mbappe apparently told Al-Khelaifi in last week's meeting that he would be making the move to Real Madrid this summer, and he is keen for his future to be resolved before March.
The World Cup winner is expected to
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