Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly made a decision on Kylian Mbappe's future amid news that Real Madrid could make a last-minute attempt to sign the Frenchman in this transfer window.
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The 24-year-old, whose current contract runs out in 2024, was reintegrated with his teammates in Paris last week, before coming off the bench to score in their 1-1 away draw with Toulouse in Ligue 1 on the weekend.
Mbappe had initially been banished from first-team training after deciding against committing to a new deal in France, but has since given the board an indication he is committed to the club, at least for the short term.
This comes amid a long-held interest from Los Blancos, who once hosted a then-teenage Mbappe for a trial before he turned out for Monaco's senior side for the first time.
Since then, it has appeared inevitable that the Frenchman is set to one day represent the 14-time UEFA Champions League winners, but Real have found obstacles in their pursuit of France's new captain.
While positive discussions have been held between Mbappe and PSG, CBS Sports' Ben Jacobs has stated that the Spanish giants could still be planning to play their cards before the window officially closes next week.
He reported that the Ligue 1 champions are anticipating a last-ditch offer from Florentino Perez at some point, and added that Les Parisiens president Nasser Al-Khelaifi would only be tempted to sell Mbappe if the proposal from the Spaniards exceeds €160 million (R3.2 billion).
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Furthermore, Jacobs claims PSG are "calm" about the situation amid discussions with Mbappe over a potential new deal.
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