According to L’Equipe, PSG now wants to fetch at least 150 million euros from the sale of Kylian Mbappé this summer.
A surprising scenario is unfolding this summer in the world of football. While previous summers were marked by Real Madrid’s attempts to recruit Kylian Mbappé, this time, the roles have reversed. It is Paris Saint-Germain that wants to part ways with their French prodigy. The capital club does not want to see their prodigy leave for free in 2024, as Mbappé refuses to extend his contract.
Determined to stand firm with their player, PSG has even excluded Mbappé from the squad for the pre-season tour in Japan. According to the latest information from L’Equipe, the Parisian management has set a new selling price for KM7. According to the source, the club now wants to recoup 150 million euros for the French forward. It is a significant amount, albeit close to what PSG had spent to sign Mbappé from AS Monaco a few years ago.
However, Real Madrid, the only destination favored by Mbappé according to the Spanish press, does not seem willing to meet PSG’s financial demands. According to Iberian media, the Madrid club knows they can get Mbappé for free next year, giving them a position of strength in the negotiations. The summer saga continues.