Jude Bellingham was transferred to Los Blancos from Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday in a deal worth up to Ł113.5 million and worth Ł88.5 million.
The pricey deal will keep the England midfielder at the Santiago Bernabeu for six years and might become the second-highest move in club history, surpassing the sum paid for Chelsea's Eden Hazard.
It is currently believed that Los Blancos won't pursue negotiations for Mbappe or Kane, who were both linked with moves this summer, as such an expenditure has likely wiped out a substantial portion of the club's war chest.
Melchor Ruiz, a presenter for Real Madrid TV and Cope, a Spanish news organization, tweeted the update, suggesting that Madrid is not certain Mbappe would leave PSG this season.
Because it is aware that Kylian Mbappe intends to finish his final season at PSG, Real Madrid will not make him any offers this summer, he asserted.
"And they won't sign Harry Kane either," they added.
Given that his future at Tottenham is uncertain, Kane has been a target for the Spanish powerhouses throughout the most of the summer window.
He doesn't seem inclined to agree to a contract extension, and because his pact expires in a year, there is suspicion that he would leave this year rather than walk away for nothing, depriving Daniel Levy of a cash return on his prized possession.
This summer, Kane has attracted interest from clubs like Real, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich in addition to Real.
However, Los Blancos'
At the Bernabeu, he will discover Vinicius Jr., who has developed into one of the best players in the world, in his place and unlikely to be moved to make room for the French captain.
The COPE story might help Tottenham, but it's also likely to give Man United officials more motivation to convince Kane to move to Old Trafford.
According to reports, Levy was apparently unwilling to sell to an English rival, thus the Red Devils were resigned to the possibility that the England captain would not be joining.
According to Mail Online, UEFA spending regulations and Erik ten Hag's side's ongoing takeover dispute were two factors that prevented them from signing Declan Rice. Another factor was their need for a No. 9 midfielder.
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