Real Madrid open the bidding for Kylian Mbappe with €160 million offer

Real Madrid open the bidding for Kylian Mbappe with €160 million offer

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The Spanish club want to sign the French forward now rather than for free next summer

Real Madrid are making their move for Kylian Mbappe. El Chiringuito and Goal have reported that they have made their first offer of €160 million for the Paris Saint-Germain forward. 

Telefoot add that the offer has been rejected and that they will take negotiations to the limit. In any case, it's a first offer for Mbappe, who's been spoken about non stop in recent weeks. 

El Chiringuito assure that Madrid have asked PSG to talk to the player. The news comes after RMC reported that the French club are open to the possibility of selling Mbappe due to his reluctance to renew. 

The Ligue 1 runner-up have repeatedly tried to renew his contract, which expires in 2022, but have not reached an agreement. 

Madrid have now made their move. They want to bring Mbappe to the club now and not wait until he's free next year. Per reports, president Florentino Perez and the board have carried out negotiations discretely to avoid any anger from Qatar. 

Mbappe has rejected six offers from PSG and wants to leave. If PSG don't sell him this summer, he can leave for nothing next year. Madrid has always been his preferred choice.

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