It seems that Real Madrid and its fans are starting to lose hope in bringing the talented French player, Kylian Mbappé, to the royal club, as the summer transfer window is nearing its closure at midnight on Tuesday. The Spanish newspaper "Marca" revealed that Real Madrid representatives met on Monday with several officials from Paris Saint-Germain to negotiate the offers made for the player's services. The newspaper stated that "Real Madrid representatives confirmed that they could do no more after offering 170 million euros plus another ten in add-ons, but they were disappointed with the response from the Parisian club, which led the club's president, Florentino Pérez, to end the negotiations."
However, the newspaper pointed out that despite the passing time, "there is still a glimmer of hope in acquiring Mbappé's signature and including him in Real Madrid's lineup for the current season. It's difficult, but not impossible." It added that the club is now awaiting a response from the French side, knowing that they can sign Mbappé for free next summer when his current contract expires. Furthermore, it was mentioned that Mbappé himself is eager to move, and Real Madrid still hopes that Paris Saint-Germain will change its mind about the deal before the deadline. The article concluded, "If the deal does not occur, neither the player nor the club will panic; Mbappé will continue scoring goals for Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid will wait to acquire the player next year, knowing he wishes to make this move."