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Real Madrid say the “shocking” final word on the Mbappe deal

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The French newspaper “L’Equip” said in talks with Real Madrid Paris Saint-Germain just hours before the summer transfer window closes that the Frenchman was preparing to say the last word on replacing Gillian Mbabane. According to the expectations and estimates of analysts and technicians, Messi and Ronaldo will have to do anything to sign the soon-to-be-expected golden boy.

The newspaper offered Real Madrid 160 160 million, then a 17 170 million deal, and added a மில்லியன் 10 million bonus to end the deal, but the Paris Club complicated the process by estimating the shocking offer of 200 200 million to settle the deal, which shook Paris Saint-Germain and his player. Will discount.

The newspaper confirmed that Real Madrid’s concessions could not be resisted by the Parisians and that Embay would announce its departure on Tuesday.

Mbappe’s 22-year deal with Saint-Germain expires at the end of the current season in the summer of 2022, and if he does not join Real this season, his contract will eventually go to him for free, confirming his transfer this season.


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