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Kylian Mbappé has been at Paris Saint-Germain for seven seasons. Photograph: Jose Breton/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
Kylian Mbappé has been at Paris Saint-Germain for seven seasons. Photograph: Jose Breton/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Kylian Mbappé tells PSG he will leave in summer as suitors circle for signature

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  • Real Madrid want France forward but no deal reached yet
  • Door ajar for Premier League clubs to try to land him

Kylian Mbappé has told Paris Saint-Germain that he will leave the French champions at the end of the season, sparking a potential scramble among Europe’s elite.

The 25-year-old’s departure will draw a line under a seven-year spell that has cemented his status as the world’s most vaunted striker. Mbappé has been a long-term target of Real Madrid but no agreement has yet been reached with the Spanish giants, leaving the door ajar if a Premier League club could meet his sizeable financial demands.

Mbappé, who was the subject of a world record £259m bid from the Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal last July but turned down the move, will be out of contract at the end of June after electing not to take up an extra year’s option on his deal. The terms of his exit have not been fully decided, with club and player looking to finalise specifics in the coming months.

Although Mbappé can leave for free when his deal runs out, there are several scenarios that would result in him departing in a manner all parties consider honourable. One possibility is that Mbappé extends his contract with a sale agreed, guaranteeing PSG a transfer fee; other options could include passing his signing-on fee at his next employer to PSG, or making financial sacrifices upon departing such as waiving bonus payments. The expectation is that he will reach an accommodation with the club that propelled him to the top tier.

Real are willing to make Mbappé their highest-paid player, after he turned them down in 2022 and committed his immediate future to PSG. But talks are not believed to have accelerated and other suitors, in  England or elsewhere, may yet sense that they have a chance to turn his head.

PSG had hoped Mbappé, who scored a hat-trick for France in the 2022 World Cup final, would extend his stay but the club will use his move to facilitate the latest step in a shift towards youth.

Next season will be their first since 2016-17 without any of Mbappé, Neymar and Lionel Messi; it marks what PSG see as a parting of the ways with the “Galáctico” era and removing the annual £171m cost of his salary will pave the way for multiple arrivals. Victor Osimhen, the Napoli striker, is thought to be among their targets and a new deal is also in line for the midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery, PSG’s 17-year-old homegrown prodigy.

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Mbappé scored in Wednesday night’s Champions League last-16 first-leg win over Real Sociedad and the hope at PSG will be that, having failed so far to land Europe’s biggest prize alongside his five Ligue 1 titles, their talisman signs off on a high.

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