Real Madrid to play the waiting game till 2024 for PSG star

According to the statement from Real Madrid, they have claimed to have no contact with Kylian Mbappé, the French professional footballer who currently plays for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Real Madrid’s leadership has stated that they are not considering a transfer for Mbappé during the current summer transfer window, particularly if the transfer would cost more than €400 million.

Julian Mbappe

Instead, Real Madrid is reportedly considering the option of waiting until 2024 to pursue the signing of Kylian Mbappé. This suggests that they may be planning to target him once his contract with PSG expires or nears its expiration. By waiting until 2024, Real Madrid could potentially acquire Mbappé without having to pay an exorbitant transfer fee, as he would be available on a free transfer or at a reduced price due to his contract situation.

Mbappe is currently in Cameroon with his father for the summer holidays

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