PSG Doesn't Respond To Real Madrid's Offer Of IDR 3.05 Trillion, Los Blancos Are Ready To Give Pre-Cons For Mbappe In January
JAKARTA - Spanish La Liga giant Real Madrid is rumored to be preparing a pre-contract agreement for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) striker Kylian Mbappe.
Quoted by Antara from Sky Sports, Tuesday, this will be done by Real Madrid after PSG did not respond to their offer for Mbappe of 180 million euros or around Rp. 3.05 trillion.
The offer from Real Madrid must be responded to by PSG no later than Monday, 30 August at 17:00 UK time.
However, until that deadline, there has been no response from PSG which makes Real Madrid expected to try to bring in Mbappe in January.
In January, Real Madrid will give Mbappe a pre-contract agreement and get the player for free in the summer of 2022.
Mbappe had made it clear to PSG on Monday that he would not be extending his contract which expires at the end of the season due to his desire to join Real Madrid.
Even so, PSG will continue to try to convince Mbappe to extend his contract with Les Parisiens even though the 22-year-old will again refuse the offer.
While defending PSG, Mbappe managed to present three French League titles, three French Cups, two French League Cups and contributed 133 goals from 174 appearances in all competitions.