With his contract set to expire at the end of this season, Kylian Mbappe is reportedly going to sign a two-year extension with Paris Saint-Germain.
Mbappe, 23, has established himself as one of the world’s premier players, with 24 goals and 16 assists in his 32 Ligue 1 fixtures this season, and six goals with six assists in eight Champions League games.
In his four seasons since arriving in Paris in 2018, he has won three Ligue 1 titles with one runners-up finish, but has never won the Champions League. A disappointing exit in the first knockout stage this campaign was supposed to push the young star out the door, but that may not be the case.
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Mbappe has been strongly linked with Real Madrid – often referred to as his ‘dream club’ – but he may snub the Champions League finalists for a deal Le Parisien reports is worth £42.5million per year, with an £85m signing bonus.
If he does opt to stay in France, it will have a significant domino effect as it would likely take PSG out of the discussion for a number of the world’s most expensive players in the coming transfer window, and vastly increase Madrid’s spending power if they had budgeted for his arrival.
While it appears at this stage that a deal is likely, The Mirror is reporting Mbappe’s mum saying “there is no agreement in principle with Paris Saint-Germain or any other club”.
ROUND-UP
– The Daily Star is reporting Pep Guardiola will sign a contract extension to keep him at Manchester City until at least 2025.
– Everton are prepared to sell goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to fund a rebuild, according to Talksport. Tottenham and Newcastle United are said to be monitoring the England international’s situation.
– Jose Mourinho wants to bring Manchester United full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Roma, per The Sun.
– The Sun is reporting Man City will compete with United for the signature of Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
– According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Napoli striker Victor Osimhen would prefer to join Arsenal instead of Man United or Newcastle.