Kylian Mbappé and Real Madrid have a “bilateral clause”

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By: Manu Tournoux

Real Madrid are confident of signing Kylian Mbappé next summer. But the Merengue also protected themselves against a refusal from the Bondynois.

The PSG striker signed a pre-contract with Real three weeks ago, reveals Eduardo Inda, OkDiario’s chief expert. And the deal includes a significant penalty clause.

Inda declared during the show El Chiringuito: “When the pre-contract was signed three weeks ago, all the clauses were established and there is a bilateral penalty. This will help avoid events like those of 2022.”

Mbappé will no longer be able to crash Real

This clause is a sort of non-aggression pact. Both parties ensure that neither party betrays the other without there being a fee to pay in return.

“If Mbappé wants to ‘do an Mbappé’, that is to say let Real Madrid fail, it will be a little expensive this time. There is a penalty clause, if Mbappé does not come, he will have to pay an amount himself, or if it is Real Madrid who decide that he will not come, they will have to pay the same amount to the player. »

Enough to dissuade the Bondynois genius from making false promises to his Spanish courtier. The hypothesis that he breaks his word once again is therefore quite unlikely. To the great dismay of Parisian supporters.

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