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Kylian Mbappe’s future has been in the headlines again as it so often is, with talk of Liverpool and Arsenal exploring the financial conditions of a potential transfer. I think it’s worth saying, however, that it’s very hard to imagine Mbappe rejecting Real Madrid if he does end up deciding to leave PSG.
It doesn’t matter if it’s Liverpool, Arsenal, or anyone else – if he leaves PSG, it will be to go to Real Madrid. The question is whether that’ll be in the next few months or later in the future, but it’s a dream and ambition of his, so it’s not really comparable with admiration for someone like Liverpool or a desire to play in the Premier League.
Liverpool’s interest in Mbappe is nothing new, and the player has also spoken positively about them. But he’s grown up a Real Madrid fan and has a real emotional attachment to them – it’s more than something he’d just like to do, it’s a career objective that he’s mapped out, so at some point there’s little doubt that he will be a Real Madrid player.
The next opportunity for Mbappe to get that move to Madrid will be at the start of 2024, when he’ll be in the final six months of his contract. Right now, nobody is any the wiser as to what Mbappe might or might not decide, though there’s been speculation about Real Madrid potentially setting some kind of deadline to get this done. I don’t think that would be that well received, because a lot about Mbappe’s future is still up in the air, with PSG’s project really starting to kick in with more French talent in that squad. They’re still in the Champions League despite scraping through a difficult group, they’re still top of Ligue 1, so there is tangible progress being made.
When PSG had the likes of Neymar and Lionel Messi they weren’t creating the kind of chances that they have been this season, so there are positives and they look on course to be where they want to be. Of course, PSG’s progression in the Champions League will impact Mbappe’s future, because at the end of the day he wants to win that competition – he’s seen Erling Haaland win it with Manchester City, so that’s a big question that PSG have to answer: can this current project deliver…
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