By Darwin Largo
Kylian Mbappé is the most talked about player in newspapers, TV shows and social media lately. He will soon have to make a decision that will be key to his professional career: where he will play from next season onwards. While every club in the world would like to have him in their squad and enjoy his talent, the options seem to be only three.
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Bad news for PSG, Mbappé has already made a decision on his future
Paris Saint-Germain are still hopeful that 'Kiki' will decide to stay, either by activating the automatic extension clause of his contract until 2025 or by accepting the offer of a four-season renewal with a salary of over $100 million per year. However, reports indicate that his future is likely to be in England or Spain.
Liverpool know that Mohamed Salah may be leaving for Saudi Arabia next summer and they will need a world-class replacement. In addition, Jurgen Klopp admires Mbappé and has been interested in him since he was playing for AS Monaco. And Real Madrid are probably the favorites to sign him, considering that they have tried several times and that they can offer him a very tempting sporting challenge: competing for the Champions League title.
The Spanish side were very close to agreeing to sign Kylian in the summer of 2022, when he was in a very similar situation to the current one. Back then, the player changed his mind at the last minute and finally renewed his contract with PSG. But things did not turn out as he had hoped. In fact, journalist Tomás Gonzalez Martin assured in El Debate: "Mbappé admits he was wrong two years ago to stay in Paris, because his career has declined and he no longer aspires neither to the Ballon d'Or nor The Best award".
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If Gonzalez Martin's information is correct, Kylian Mbappé has every reason to believe that his professional career can improve with a transfer to Real Madrid. Not only because La Liga is considered a better level tournament than Ligue 1, but also because players who excel with Los Merengues receive much more attention than at other clubs, as was clear with Jude Bellingham this season.
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