2 years ago
When it comes to the transfer market, Italian football agent Giovanni Branchini always has his ear to the ground, and he has claimed that Real Madrid has made a new offer to Paris Saint-Germain for Kylian Mbappe.
After making an offer of 180 million euros at the end of the summer window and having it rejected by the French club, Real Madrid has reportedly made a new offer of 50 million euros to try to sign the player now.
The striker's contract expires in six months and he could join Real Madrid for free in the summer, but Branchini claims that Los Blancos want to sign their long-term target sooner.
"It now depends on PSG, as Real Madrid re-entered the race for Mbappe a few days ago, offering 50 million euros," Branchini told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"I'm not sure how this will turn out." "It appears to me that Florentino Perez's move is one to keep an eye on." It would be a travesty for a player like Mbappe to be able to leave for free in the summer. "I'm not sure what people in Paris think about this."
PSG is unlikely to agree to sell the player now, given that they did not do so in the summer.
Since then, the two clubs have even been drawn together in the last 16 of the Champions League. So, if Mbappe moves now, he will face his current PSG teammates in white in February and March.
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