
Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe has agreed to join Real Madrid as a free agent in the summer.
Mbappe will leave Parc des Princes as a free agent in the summer of 2024, with the World Cup winner making Real Madrid his new home.
Mbappe’s move to Real Madrid will see the Frenchman earn a signing bonus of between €120 million (£103m/$129m) and €130m (£111m/$140m).
According to RMC Sport, Real Madrid will announce the signing of Mbappe in April or May.
Journalist Frederic Hermel claims: “What I was told several weeks ago is that Real would like to announce it in April-May, not before, because of the risk of confrontation in the Champions League.
“What I am told in Madrid is that Real does not want to humiliate PSG in this story. The club wants to consider that it is not Real who steals Mbappe from PSG, but Mbappe who leaves his club after seven years and who is free.
“Real Madrid has been very forward on the issue and has twice been hit in the face. So they did not want to be in this situation.”
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