With his contract set to expire at the end of this season, Kylian Mbappe is reportedly going to sign a two-year extension with Paris Saint-Germain.
Mbappe, 23, has established himself as one of the world s premier players, with 24 goals and 16 assists in his 32 Ligue 1 fixtures this season, and six goals with six assists in eight Champions League games.
In his four seasons since arriving in Paris in 2018, he has won three Ligue 1 titles with one runners-up finish, but has never won the Champions League. A disappointing exit in the first knockout stage this campaign was supposed to push the young star out the door, but that may not be the case.
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Mbappe has been strongly linked with Real Madrid – often referred to as his dream club – but he may snub the Champions League finalists for a deal Le Parisien reports is worth £42.5million per year, with an £85m signing bonus.
If he does opt to stay in France, it will have a significant domino effect as it would likely take PSG out of the discussion for a number of the world s most expensive players in the coming transfer window, and vastly increase Madrid s spending power if they had budgeted for his arrival.
While it appears at this stage that a deal is likely, The Mirror is reporting Mbappe s mum saying there is no agreement in principle with Paris Saint-Germain or any other club .
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– The Daily Star is reporting Pep Guardiola will sign a contract extension to keep him at Manchester City until at least 2025.
– Everton are prepared to sell goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to fund a rebuild, according to Talksport. Tottenham and Newcastle United are said to be monitoring the England international s situation.
– Jose Mourinho wants to bring Manchester United full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Roma, per The Sun.
– The Sun is reporting Man City will compete with United for the signature of Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
– According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Napoli striker Victor Osimhen would prefer to join Arsenal instead of Man United or Newcastle.