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The incredible reason why Mbappe might prefer to sign for Liverpool and reject Real Madrid

The French striker's future is still up in the air  

By Charles Cornwall

The French striker's future is still up in the air  
The French striker's future is still up in the air  
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Kylian Mbappé's future continues to be the talk of the town, with rumours swirling around the fate of the talented French striker. Recently, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have made a surprising move by contacting Liverpool to offer them the signing of Mbappé in this summer transfer window. The situation at PSG has become increasingly tense since Mbappé communicated his decision not to renew his contract beyond 2024.

Faced with his refusal, the Parisian club have not hesitated to put the player on the market and leave him out of the Japan tour, signalling their firm intention to sell him. Real Madrid have always been considered as Mbappé's preferred destination, but PSG have decided to explore other options. According to close sources, the Qatar and Paris club have called Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp's entourage at Liverpool to offer them the chance to sign the talented French striker.

Liverpool, who have always been on the lookout for opportunities in the market, find themselves at a crossroads as PSG's offer represents a challenge to Real Madrid, who also remain keen on having Mbappé in their ranks. The Mbappé soap opera is reaching its climax, and the player's future seems to be getting closer and closer to being resolved. Despite tempting offers and attempts from other clubs to secure his services, Kylian Mbappé maintains a clear and firm stance: he only wants to go to Real Madrid.

Thank you Mbappé

With all eyes on the player, PSG have given him a final ultimatum and the French striker's future is now in their hands. As the chess game continues, the only thing left to do is wait to find out Mbappé's final decision and discover what the fate of one of the biggest stars in world football will be.


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