Manchester City and Liverpool are interested in signing Kylian Mbappe, but the winger’s latest move may not go down well with English clubs. Mbappé’s current contract with PSG expires this summer and he does not want to extend his contract with the Ligue 1 side. Some of Europe’s biggest clubs want to sign him, but according to journalist Rudi Galetti, the Frenchman has rejected a move to Premier League.
Kylian Mbappe knows all the clubs interested in signing him, but he does not want to move to England. The midfielder would prefer to move to Real Madrid or sign a new contract with PSG. Real Madrid tried to sign him last summer and are expected to look for him again at the end of this season. Perez contract a move for Erling Holland in case Kylian Mbappe turned down his approach, but Real Madrid will now renew their hopes after the Frenchman turned down a move to the English Premier League.
PSG have already offered him a new contract, valid until the summer of 2027, and following this news, they too will be optimistic about keeping hold of the big man. But it was a blow to Liverpool and Manchester City, who had high hopes of signing the 25-year-old. Liverpool want Kylian Mbappe to replace Mo Salah, while Pep Guardiola believes Mbappe will replace Erling Haaland.
According to French publication Le Parisien on Saturday, Kylian Mbappe has decided to move to Real Madrid this summer, which, if true, would represent a big deal for Manchester City as Mbappe heads to the Bernabeu, where Ancelotti played down his interest in Erling Haaland. It will be a relief. Haaland is unhappy with life in England and this could be due to Madrid’s interest in him.
However, if Mbappe moves to Real Madrid, no other club can afford to sign him.
Mbappé’s move to Spain would be a major blow to their summer transfer plans as Liverpool face the risk of losing Salah to the Saudi Arabian Pro League side. Le Parisien is a reliable source for Ligue 1 news. This means the Anfield side will now have to turn their attention to alternative targets such as Michael Olise and Jarrod Bowen.