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Real Madrid To Sign Mbappe In A Whopping £1bn Deal

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Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, is reportedly prepared to go above and beyond to get Mbappe next summer, according to Gazzetta.it.

According to the source, Los Blancos are planning a substantial transfer offer of 1 billion euros (£878 million) to recruit Mbappe to a four-year deal.

Kyllian Mbappe has good reason to be upset about France’s 2022 World Cup final defeat to Argentina. The PSG player performed admirably in Qatar. He won the title of World Cup leading scorer at the tournament’s conclusion.

Mbappe has the option to leave PSG after the World Cup, though. Before 2022 comes to a conclusion, Mbappe intends to say goodbye to PSG, according to Sport magazine.

Real Madrid has always been Mbappe’s ideal destination in the long run. The White Vulture hasn’t given up despite having two opportunities to purchase Mbappe pass them by.

Real Madrid is optimistic that it can sign Mbappe for around 150 million euros (132 million pounds), plus signing bonuses and commissions. Additionally, Real is unaffected by the maximum total salary of 630 million euros (556 million pounds).

Karim Benzema, a 35-year-old striker for Real Madrid, has ongoing fitness issues, and Perez believes Mbappe is the best candidate to succeed him as the Ballon d’Or winner in 2022.