His move to Real Madrid could be announced soon.
Forward Paris Saint-Germain Kylian Mbappe On his own Instagram page, he officially thanked the French club and announced that he would leave it at the end of the season.
In his address, the 25-year-old footballer said that the PSG-Toulouse match next Sunday, May 12, will be his last home match in the T-shirt of the Parisian grandee.
It was previously reported that Mbappe will leave PSG at the end of the 2023/24 season, when his contract expires. The Frenchman is likely to continue his career at Real Madrid, with whom he has agreed a five-year contract. The deal was planned to be officially announced after the Parisians and Madrid ceased to be potential rivals in the current Champions League.
It was reported that in Spain Kylian will earn 15 million euros per season. The striker will also receive a signing bonus of 150 million euros, which will be paid over five years. Mbappe will retain a percentage of the image rights.
Let us remind you that PSG was eliminated from the Champions League this week, losing to Borussia (Dortmund) in both matches with a score of 0:1. In the other semi-final pair, Real beat Bayern (2:2, 2:1). Earlier, the Parisian club secured another championship title in Ligue 1 ahead of schedule. Mbappe’s last trophy with Paris Saint-Germain could be the French Cup – the final match against Lyon will take place on May 25.
Mbappe has been a player for the Parisian club for the past six years, having joined from Monaco. Kylian has played 46 matches for PSG in all competitions this season, scoring 43 goals and providing 10 assists.
His team has three matches left to play in the championship: after the aforementioned match against Toulouse, the Parisians will have two trips to Nice and Metz.
Source: Sportarena

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