As Kylian Mbappé maintains his stance of leaving PSG on a free transfer in 2024, the Qatari leaders are reportedly exploring multiple options to either extend or sell their forward this summer. The French champions might even consider a legal solution.
Following the announcement by the Parisian star that he will not extend his contract and intends to join Real Madrid as a free agent in 2024, a cold war has erupted between PSG and Kylian Mbappé in Paris. While the French champions have set an ultimatum until the end of July for the Bondy-born player to either renew or leave Parc des Princes (in which case he will be sold), the captain of the French national team remains firm in his position with only 11 days left in the month. This situation is causing embarrassment for the Qatari leaders, who feel they are being held hostage by a single player.
PSG considering a “legal” solution However, the Parisian side, which has always emphasized that the club is above any player regardless of their status, does not want to come out as the loser in this war. The Red and Blue are exploring all possible avenues to reach an agreement with the 24-year-old striker. According to information from Abdellah Bouma, Doha is prepared to consider all channels, including legal ones, to resolve this conflict. This option is currently being studied, according to the source.
While awaiting the desired solution, as sought by PSG, Kylian Mbappé is already at Camp des Loges, training with his teammates ahead of the team’s summer tour in Japan from August 22 to August 2.