Kylian Mbappe in limbo with PSG ‘having doubts over Real Madrid transfer despite being set to be top-paid player’

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KYLIAN MBAPPE’S move to Real Madrid is uncertain after Paris-Saint Germain star is having doubts over the club’s offer, a report claims.

The French striker has been heavily linked to a move away from Parc des Princes and the Bernabeu is lined up as the top destination.

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Reports have recently suggested Mbappe, 25, has agreed a deal with Real Madrid for next season.

However, PSG are doing everything they can to keep their main man.

The Ligue 1 giants are hoping to tie Mbappe down with a new deal as they are not convinced Los Blancos’ offer will steal their superstar, The Athletic claims.

It is believed Madrid’s proposal was lower than what they put on the table back in May 2022 for the striker with Mbappe still sitting on the fence about the move.

But the new deal will still see the 2018 World Cup winner become the highest-paid player in Madrid’s squad.

According to reports, Mbappe was offered a £110million signing bonus and a salary of £22m per year in 2022 when they began negotiating. 

And PSG are not backing down after offering the Frenchman long-term and short-term deals to encourage him to remain in Paris.

This could see the star stay on the same salary that he is on now which is £63million after tax and before any bonuses.

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Madrid simply cannot match PSG’s offer but president Florentino Perez is said to be confident that the La Liga giants can convince the star to join the club.

Time and time again Mbappe has turned down other clubs to carry on negotiating with Real.

Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal offered the striker £173.2m-per-year-deal to move to the Middle East.

The former Monaco star believes the best chance for him to win both individual and team titles such as the Champions League is in the Madrid outfit.

Liverpool are also keen on signing the 25-year-old striker, but face an uphill battle.

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