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Mbappe will sign a 5-year contract, and his salary will be significantly lower than what he would have earned at PSG, according to reports
When Mbappe visited Madrid earlier this year, things became clear.
After Real Madrid's draw in Cadiz, all the talk was about Kylian Mbappe's quotes at the French players' union ceremony. The Frenchman, who won yet another Ligue 1 player of the year award, spoke about his future in such a way that, despite using ambiguous language, it appeared clear he would leave Paris officially by the end of the month.
Mbappe stated that he would make his decision "well before" joining the French National Team for international duty at the end of the month: “I'll make my decision soon; it's almost over. My decision is almost complete."
"We must respect all parties involved," Mbappe said. "I'm in a rush as well, but it's not just about me." It's over; only a few details remain, but it's over."
According to a report in MARCA today, Mbappe's visit to Madrid last week was crucial in finalizing his deal with Real Madrid. Jose Angel Sanchez was focused on closing the deal at the time, and it appears that most details are now finalized.
According to the report, Mbappe will sign a five-year contract with Real, leaving a lot of money on the table because he will be paid 'far less' than he is now.
Soon, thankfully, this saga will be over.
According to a French journalist working for Foot Mercato, Liverpool has emerged as a third option to sign Kylian Mbappe. That came as a surprise this morning, but reports in Spain confirmed Liverpool's interest in the French superstar.
However, according to a report in MARCA today, while Mbappe was 'flattered' by the English Club's proposal, he would only ever go to Real Madrid because that has been his dream since childhood.
As we reported earlier today, Mbappe will announce his future plans very soon, and his reported contract with Real Madrid will last five years, with him earning 'far less' than if he stayed at PSG next season and beyond.
We thought we'd keep you entertained with a video from November in which Managing Madrid's Kiyan Sobhani, Om Arvind, and Lucas Navarrete discuss how Mbappe would affect Real Madrid's defense:
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