After already spending €103 million (R2 billion) on Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid have reportedly made a decision on Kylian Mbappe after the Frenchman told Paris Saint-Germain he will not sign a new contract.
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The Spanish giants announced the England international's arrival this week, unveiling him in a press conference in Madrid on Thursday afternoon.
Rumours suggest Los Blancos are still hoping to conduct more business ahead of the 2023/24 campaign, however, after Mbappe earlier this week confirmed he will not stay in France beyond next year.
PSG are believed to feel Mbappe had the intention to create a stir that will lead to his departure in this window, while Real are reportedly ready to pounce on the situation.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano says the 14-time European champions will focus all their efforts on securing his services in the coming weeks, with the French giants said to be willing to sell him to avoid losing him for free next year.
Mbappe went close to joining the LaLiga side in 2022 before he extended his deal in Paris for a further two years.
The France international has insisted he informed the club back then of his intention to leave in 2024, and has publicly claimed he still plans on being a PSG player next season.
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Real would reportedly be prepared to offer around €200 million for the 24-year-old's signature in this window.
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