Real Madrid recently officially announced that they are "not negotiating with Mbappe at the moment," and Spanish media reported that "Real Madrid has given up on signing Mbappe," but the Real Madrid Mbappe transfer rumors are gaining momentum.

If Mbappe were to leave PSG, Real Madrid would be the most likely destination. Mbappe wants it, Real Madrid wants it. Since the reports of Real Madrid giving up on Mbappe, the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, and Chelsea have also shown interest in the player, but Real Madrid is still the favorite to land him.

Mbappe's departure was first rumored earlier this season when he refused to renew his contract at PSG. Mbappe's contract runs until next summer. If Mbappe does not sign a new contract, he will be able to leave PSG next summer as a free agent, meaning he will be able to leave for free with no transfer fee.

PSG has reacted strongly to this. They took a hard line, excluding him from the first team at the start of the season. It was an internal war between PSG and Mbappe.

Relations have since mellowed a bit, with local media reporting that Mbappe and PSG are in contract talks. However, no progress has been made. There is a growing consensus that Mbappe will not sign a new contract until the end of the season.

Even if Mbappe does sign a new deal, it won't prevent a transfer. The other team could pay a transfer fee and sign him. But it would cost a lot of money. Mbappe is considered one of the best players in the world. PSG won't let him go easily, and there's a good chance the highest transfer fee in world soccer history will be involved. This makes it less likely that Mbappe will leave PSG. 카지노사이트777 

This is something that Mbappe seems to be wary of. And it has been reported that a move to free agency could be very lucrative for Mbappe. While PSG wouldn't make any money, Mbappe himself would have access to a ton of money. Instead of no transfer fee, Real Madrid would give Mbappe a bonus that would be almost as much as the transfer fee. This is Real Madrid's strategy.

"Mbappe can leave as a free agent at the end of the season," says Spain's As. So far, Mbappe has not signed a new contract with PSG and can hold pre-contract talks with other clubs starting in January."

"Real Madrid are still the favorites to sign Mbappe. Real Madrid will offer Mbappe a signing bonus of €100 million ($141.1 million) if he joins the club as a free agent."

In other words, they would pay Mbappe 100 million euros if he came for free. 100 million euros is a transfer fee for a world-class player. The idea of paying Mbappe a transfer fee as a bonus is an extraordinary proposition.