Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly made a decision on whether or not to sell Kylian Mbappe at the end of the season.
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Last year, the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner committed to a new two-year deal in Paris, with the option of extending his stay by a further 12 months.
This means the 24-year-old could choose to leave the French giants when his contract expires in 2024, leading to suggestions that cashing in on his signature could become an option at the end of this season.
L'Equipe, however, reports that PSG have zero intention of selling Mbappe when the current campaign concludes, despite the possibility of later losing him for free.
It is suggested the club will once again be happy to play "the waiting game", as they did two years ago when they rejected several big-money offers from Real Madrid for the player's signature.
Los Blancos were believed to put forward proposals upwards of €200 million (R3.9 billion) at the time, but to no avail.
Mbappe later seemed close to a free-agent switch to the 14-time UEFA Champions League winners, before deciding to pen a new deal in France.
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