LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – Paris Saint-Germain plans to inform FIFA about Real Madrid’s allegedly unlawful tapping up of Kylian Mbappe.
The extension provision in his current contract, which ended on 31 July, has been made plain by the France international that he would not be extending his time at Parc des Princes.
According to the current situation, the World Cup champion will become a free agent in the summer of 2024.
There have been rumours that Mbappe and La Liga powerhouse Real already have a contract in place, with the outstanding 24-year-old likely to earn €160 million (£137 million/$175 million) as a signing bonus if he chooses to join Santiago Bernabeu.
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FIFA forbids such contracts since they call for approaching a player without first getting permission from his existing employers.
PSG’s patience is running out, and according to The Telegraph, they are getting ready to present their case to the organization that oversees international soccer.
Mbappe has previously rejected a record-breaking offer from Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia, who were willing to pay a €300m (£257m/$329m) transfer price and a €700m (£599m/$768m) salary.
As a result, the PSG striker is currently in limbo as he waits for a final decision to be made on his future.