Real Madrid want to try again to sign Kylian Mbappé next spring. A PR plan should help to calm down their own fans.
Instead of the widely expected move to Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappé decided to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain (on ludicrous terms) in May. Apparently, the dream of becoming a superstar in the Bernabeu has not been given up by the royal team.
On May 21 of this year, he had extended his contract with PSG until 2025. That was the situation until recently L’Equipe reported now, however – with reference to sources from the club -,. Mbappé would have a clause in the contract that would allow him to leave Paris as early as 2024.
Accordingly, PSG could only sell the star attacker for a fat fee next summer – provided Mabppé would pull the rumored clause. As markJournalist Mario Cortegana explains in the ‘Four Amigos’ podcast that Real Madrid is already listening again.
Real Madrid is working on Mbappé’s transfer again – and wants to reconcile fans
Accordingly, the dream of Mbappé in the Blancos jersey has not yet been given up in the Spanish capital. A new attempt is to be started next spring. In order to calm the angry Real fans, the reigning Champions League winner has already drawn up a PR plan to calm the minds of the supporters. However, Cortegana left it open how this should look like.
Real fans were very upset after Mbappé’s cancellation this summer. The 23-year-old is said to have already promised the royals. Should a transfer succeed in the coming years, it shouldn’t need that much PR work. After all, Mbappé is one of the best players in the world and could shape the Los Blancos team for years to come. At the latest after his first goal in the Real jersey, the fans would probably be reconciled.
But there is still a long way to go until then. More water level reports and a new transfer saga on the horizon guaranteed…
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