The Mbappé case goes too far, Qatar gets involved!

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Paris Saint-Germain remain hopeful of securing a contract extension for Kylian Mbappé.

Less intense in recent days, the Kylian Mbappé saga still continues. Currently, Paris are at risk of losing him for free, as his contract expires next summer, and Real Madrid are waiting for him backstage. However, since the Frenchman was reinstated in the team after his exile, relations between the stakeholders have improved in Paris.

According to Diario AS, the Bondynois met with Qatari officials over the weekend to discuss his future, after which PSG emerged optimistic about a renewal. A second meeting is scheduled, which PSG CEO Nasser Al-Khelaifi could attend.

PSG are looking to extend his contract and ensure he doesn’t leave for free, but are open to a guaranteed sale clause for next summer if Mbappé still wants to leave. The Ile-de-France leaders want 250 million euros for him if he has to leave, even taking into account their poor negotiating position.

For their part, Real Madrid have sent the message that they won’t be looking to sign Mbappé this summer, but there are rumors that they could make a last-minute offer for the goalscorer in case they find a way to close. a deal.

Ultimately, the only noticeable change in the last month is that PSG and Luis Enrique have welcomed the striker back into their ranks. The player remains in control of the whole situation, and PSG have now dismissed the threat of excluding him from the first team. To be continued…