Rumours surrounding Kylian Mbappe’s future are likely to rumble on for a couple more months yet.
For a long time, it was reported the France World Cup winner was a shoo-in to join LaLiga giants Real Madrid.
But more recently there have been rumblings he could be swayed to remain at Paris Saint-Germain, and a bumper new contract offer may be on the table.
TOP STORY – PSG READY TO OFFER MBAPPE HUGE MONEY TO HOLD OFF MADRID
Mbappe will be the hottest free agent on the market should he decide not to renew with PSG and a move to the Spanish capital still cannot be ruled out.
However, Goal reports his switch to the Santiago Bernabeu has hit a snag due to a dispute over the 23-year-old’s image rights.
Meanwhile, PSG are reportedly ready to offer Mbappe an eye-watering €50million annual salary, a deal that would make him the highest paid player at the Parc des Princes, should he choose to remain in the French capital.
ROUND-UP
– Mauricio Pochettino may not be headed to Old Trafford to become Manchester United boss, but his PSG future still remains unclear. Le Parisien says Antonio Conte is tempted to leave Tottenham for the French capital.
– Declan Rice has put Manchester United and Chelsea on red alert after turning down a third contract offer from West Ham, which the Guardian said was worth £200,000 a week.
– Arsenal’s continuing search for a striker has apparently led to interest in Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus. Edu, the Gunners’ technical director, has been speaking to the Brazil star’s representatives, according to the Athletic.
– Newcastle United are on the hunt for close-season reinforcements. Foot Mercato say Bayer Leverkusen winger Moussa Diaby and Monaco defender Benoit Badiashile are both on the Magpies’ radar.
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