Reports have revealed that French striker Kylian Mbappé's contract with Paris Saint-Germain includes a clause that allows him to transfer to Spanish capital club Real Madrid for free in the summer of 2024. Mbappé renewed his contract with the Parisian team last summer until 2025, following fierce competition between Madrid and Paris to secure the player's services. According to "The Athletic," this clause allows Mbappé to join Real Madrid without any fee at the end of the next season, and the Spanish club is prepared to wait for him.
The newspaper noted that despite many rumors, there are some facts: first, Mbappé chose to stay and renew his contract with PSG until 2025; second, he feels betrayed by the club’s sporting project after being promised things he did not find. The newspaper concluded: Mbappé has the right to terminate his contract unilaterally at the end of next season. Real Madrid does not intend to negotiate again with the French club or pay large sums for the player, but club president Florentino Pérez remains in contact with Mbappé’s circle despite last summer’s events, and his belief that Mbappé is the strategic signing for his team has not changed.