The 25-year-old’s contract with the Ligue 1 winners is about to expire, and Real Madrid has been strongly suggested as a potential destination.
Last summer, there was a significant impasse between Mbappe and PSG regarding his future.
Mbappe was once kicked out of the first team and didn’t travel with the team to Asia for their preseason tour.
Nevertheless, a deal was struck to guarantee PSG would not lose money when Mbappe eventually departed, albeit the specifics of his now-likely impending departure are still unknown.
Given that the forward has a one-year extension clause, it’s likely that one of two things will happen when he leaves: a sale
either through a transfer fee or by the player making financial concessions.
Although PSG would have like for Mbappe to stay, it appears that he will be leaving as they attempt to restructure their team and abandon the “Galacticos” strategy, which has also seen the departure of Brazil international Neymar and Argentina forward Lionel Messi since the end of the previous campaign.
Mbappe, who won the World Cup with France in 2018, is thought to be paid almost €200 million (£171 million) a year.