Mbappé’s mother denies the “agreement in principle” with PSG for an extension!

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While the announcement of a close agreement for Kylian Mbappé’s extension to Paris SG emerged, the mother of the 2018 world champion stepped up to put things right. When will the soap opera Kylian Mbappé end? Considered one of the best players on the planet, the PSG striker has confirmed this season that he is sure to be the successor to the two giants Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi for the next decade. As he reaches the end of his contract next June, the future of the Parisian star continues to animate the debates. The capital club has never hidden its ambition to extend the lease of its nugget while the Real Madrid, a club that Mbappé has dreamed of since childhood, is also well placed to welcome him next season. And, in recent hours, information from the Parisian indicated a very likely extension of Kylian Mbappé to PSG.

An announcement that obviously had the effect of a bomb as this file has fascinated the football world for many years now. However, the unrest soon subsided. The mother of Bondynois Fayza Lamari has indeed insisted on denying any agreement in principle with the Rouge-et-Bleu on her Twitter account.
“There is no agreement in principle with Paris Saint-Germain (or any other club). Discussions around Kylian’s future are continuing in a climate of great serenity to allow him to make the best choice, with respect for all parties. The drama continues…
The Ile-de-France daily, which quotes a source familiar with the matter, specifies that the Mbappé clan would have “given an agreement in principle and accepted the fabulous offer” from Paris Saint-Germain. By signing a new contract with the capital club, which could extend until 2024 or even 2025, the world champion would receive an estimated net annual salary of 50 million euros, which would make him the best player paid to the world, and a loyalty bonus of 100 million euros.

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