If Kylian Mbappé wants to join Real Madrid in the immediate future, he’s going to have to earn it. The 21-year-old remains Madrid’s big objective although the club realise that signing him this summer is practically impossible. The plan now, is to try and sign him in the summer of  2021, one year before his contract with PSG runs out.

PSG won’t let Mbappé leave

For the time being, Mbappé has taken his time deliberating over the sucessive offers to renew terms with PSG, and that has given Madrid hope. But even his reticence to commit to a new contract won’t be enough. Diario AS understands that PSG Director of Sport Leonardo has already decided what stance the club will take if the striker doesn’t accept a new contract. He would rather let Mbappé leave on a free transfer in 2022 than accept an offer to sell him in 2021, regardless of the fee. Leonardo’s message has been received in the back offices of the Bernabéu, through third parties although Madrid feel it could be a tactic to put pressure on Kylian to accept a new deal.

As far as PSG are concerned, the whole Mbappé issue isn’t just about money. He’s a huge name in France, the reigning world champions, and the reference in the club’s ambitious project which they hope will deliver the club’s first Champions League trophy. So allowing him to join Madrid in 2021 would dent their image. That’s why none of their star players who have tried to leave in recent years have not been able to.

Since Al-Khelaifi took over as club president in 2011, money hasn’t been an obstacle for PSG when it comes to signing players and neither has the temptation to make a big profit when lucrative offers have come in for their stars.

PSG unlikely to let Mbappé leave on a free before 2022 Qatar

The 2022 World Cup could also influence how Mbappé’s future pans out. Seeing as on this occasion, the tournament wil take place not in summer bit from 21 November to 18 December, if PSG do let Mbappé go for free at the end of his contract, who would that look if the striker goes on to shine at the World Cup – and at another club…

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Samuel Louis is a young Haitian student that loves to write and learn. He’s passionate about people and culture and finds comfort in knowledge. As a writer for Haitian Times, he looks forward to opening his horizons about journalism, while doing what he loves.

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