Kylian Mbappe apologises to Real Madrid President for last summer's decision

Kylian Mbappe Has Apologised To Florentino Perez For Transfer Snub As Real Madrid Plot 2024 Move For PSG Superstar.

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Rohit Kumar
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Kylian Mbappe (Source - Twitter)

Kylian Mbappe (Source - Twitter)

The Kylian Mbappe transfer story has gone through several iterations, with the most hilarious one probably occurring last year. It suddenly looks that the forward for Paris Saint-Germain will be the subject of rumours again this summer. Due to Mbappe's communication that he does not want to extend his contract from 2024 to 2025, PSG appears to be eager to sell him this summer. PSG will consider selling him at auction if he decides not to renew this summer.

Real Madrid is watching events unfold from the sidelines, but one message has come through loud and clear from Madrid is that Mbappe needs to make an effort to join the team and demonstrate his dedication to Los Blancos. According to The Athletic, the two parties' warming relations have already started. They claim that Mbappe called Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, to apologise for the way things turned out last summer. Additionally, they claim that Mbappe has maintained open lines of communication with Los Blancos for the past year.

Will Mbappe head towards Real Madrid?

Madrid's supporter was severely damaged by Mbappe's refusal, with supporters setting shirts bearing his name on fire. In the meantime, Mbappe was the target of a wide range of accusations from the hysterical Madrid media. Real Madrid will be eager to sell the idea of the "repentant son" in order to sign him again this summer or in the future.

Kylian Mbappe became the second-most expensive player in history when he signed with the Parisians in 2018 for INR 1600 crore from AS Monaco. In 260 appearances across all competitions, he has tallied 212 goals and 98 assists while winning five Ligue 1 championships. However, Sky Sports Florian Plettenberg of Germany asserts that the financial implications of any deal for the Paris striker have turned off the Bavarians. The Bundesliga champions cannot afford the total package, which includes the transfer cost and salaries.

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