(PLO) – Kylian Mbappe “will be ready to join Liverpool” before Real Madrid when the French striker’s contract with PSG expires in the summer. Currently, Mbappe is free to negotiate with every other club.
That is the headline shared in the article of the Daily Mail (UK) today, January 2. Kylian Mbappe’s contract with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will expire in the summer. Real Madrid takes the lead in signing Mbappe but Liverpool is also in the race.
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Daily Mail reports that Kylian Mbappé is expected to consider moving to Liverpool, which would be a big blow to Real Madrid. The 25-year-old French superstar is officially free to negotiate with other clubs from January 1, 2024 when he enters the final 6 months of his contract with PSG.
Real Madrid is the team that wants to sign Mbappe on a free transfer. But a report in Le Parisien (France) newspaper shows that Liverpool is “the most reliable and dangerous candidate” for PSG, the team clearly wants Mbappe to sign a contract extension.
The French newspaper added that Mbappe is “not indifferent” to moving to the Anfield team, while Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp seems quite confident in pursuing one of the best players in the world.
With Mohamed Salah’s contract at Liverpool expiring in 2025 and teams in the Saudi Pro League pursuing the Egyptian player, Liverpool is said to have the dream of owning Mbappe to replace Salah.
Le Parisien newspaper said that Liverpool needs to buy Mbappe to be able to keep up with Manchester City in the coming years. Mbappe’s favorite team is Real Madrid. For a long time, many people believed that if he left PSG, Mbappe would join the Spanish Royal team. But there are people who are skeptical that Real Madrid’s tactics will have the desired effect and whether they can afford to pay Mbappe’s salary.
Kylian Mbappe’s future story has taken another turn after his mother Fayza Lamari became her son’s representative once again. Ms. Fayza Lamari was stripped of her role as Mbappe’s representative because she lacked the necessary “certificates”. Fayza Lamari will play a central role in deciding her son’s future as Mbappe enters the final six months of his contract with PSG.
In October, Spanish newspaper Marca reported that Lamari no longer represents his son because of FIFA’s new regulations for representatives. Football’s world governing body wants to implement a licensing system for player agents that limits the amount of commission agents earn from transfer fees and wages.
Marca said Lamari is no longer listed in the “FIFA Representative Directory”, meaning she has no role in negotiations over Mbappe’s future. However, as reported by Spanish newspaper Relevo, Lamari will now be able to represent Mbappe after FIFA postponed its plans. The exam to license FIFA representatives has been rescheduled for May and November 2024.
The announcement of the World Football Federation (FIFA) reads: “We recommend that all member football federations temporarily suspend regulations equivalent to player representatives, unless they conflict with mandatory regulations. applicable in that country. FIFA still believes that they are a necessary tool, within an appropriate and adequate legal framework, to address systemic failures in the transfer process.”
The Athletic (UK) reported this week that Real Madrid has imposed time for Kylian Mbappe to make a decision about his future. Accordingly, Mbappe has until mid-January to answer whether he agrees to join Real Madrid or not. Another information from international media said that PSG leaders believe that Real Madrid cannot meet Mbappe’s salary.
If he moves to the Bernabeu team, Kylian Mbappe must be paid twice the salary of the highest-paid star at Real Madrid. This could cause discord in the Spanish Royal team’s dressing room. Kylian Mbappe joined PSG in 2017 from AS Monaco. During this period, Mbappe scored 233 goals in 288 appearances for the Ligue 1 champions.
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PHAM QUANG