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I agree with all of that except I think that if the Qatari dude is successful at buying Man Utd, his mate that owns PSG will sell Mbappe to Man Utd
They could try, but seems to me Mbappe got all agreed behind the scenes with Real and probably massive signing bonus for next year when go for a free

Why would Real pay 200 million (with massive wages) if they could get him on a free transfer next year?
Of course signing bonus gonna be enormous, but i guess still better than money PSG wants
 
They could try, but seems to me Mbappe got all agreed behind the scenes with Real and probably massive signing bonus for next year when go for a free

Why would Real pay 200 million (with massive wages) if they could get him on a free transfer next year
I agree that is Mbappe's preferred option but I just have a feeling that the deal for Mbappe to Man U has already been done. Nasser Al-Khelaifi has been advising Jassim Bin Hamad al Thani on the purchase of Man Utd. I could be completely off the mark but that is how I see it playing out
 
I agree that is Mbappe's preferred option but I just have a feeling that the deal for Mbappe to Man U has already been done. Nasser Al-Khelaifi has been advising Jassim Bin Hamad al Thani on the purchase of Man Utd. I could be completely off the mark but that is how I see it playing out
Well PSG would want to sell him rather than letting him go for a free, and as you say United would be obvious choice if they get bought by Qataris (probably only one with amount of money that PSG wants).

But Real probably pushing hard behind the scenes (same long operation as they did with Bellingham) and signing bonus for a free player (especially for Mbappe) would be sky high.
So it depends what he wants
 
Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr have been banned from signing players until they pay money owed to Leicester City for Ahmed Musa, Fifa has ruled.

Leicester, who sold the Nigeria winger in 2018, have lodged a claim for an outstanding £390,000 payment.
Al Nassr made headlines by signing Cristiano Ronaldo last year.

"The relevant bans will be lifted immediately upon the settlement of the debts being confirmed by the creditors concerned," Fifa said.

Al Nassr added Croatia star Marcelo Brozovic to their squad this summer, and have been linked with a big-money move for Chelsea's Hakim Ziyech.
 
Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr have been banned from signing players until they pay money owed to Leicester City for Ahmed Musa, Fifa has ruled.

Leicester, who sold the Nigeria winger in 2018, have lodged a claim for an outstanding £390,000 payment.
Al Nassr made headlines by signing Cristiano Ronaldo last year.

"The relevant bans will be lifted immediately upon the settlement of the debts being confirmed by the creditors concerned," Fifa said.

Al Nassr added Croatia star Marcelo Brozovic to their squad this summer, and have been linked with a big-money move for Chelsea's Hakim Ziyech.
I can't see why, if they intend to make big money signings, they would shaft Leicester on comparative penny-ante money. That's a huge red flag, to an agent.
 
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