Mercato | Mercato – PSG: Kylian Mbappé is not the only standoff with Real Madrid …

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Posted on December 1, 2021 at 2:30 p.m. by GdSS

At the end of his contract with PSG, Kylian Mbappé is already promised a free departure to Real Madrid at the end of the season. But the two clubs are also battling over other free player records in the transfer market …

Kylian Mbappé and PSG, it feels the end! The French striker keeps pushing back contract extension offers from his management, and while Real Madrid had already tried to buy back their last year of contract last summer, a free signing in the Spanish capital seems clearly take shape for the former nugget of AS Monaco. This colossal clash behind the scenes of the transfer market should therefore be won by Real Madrid, but PSG should have the opportunity to take revenge on other important issues during the next summer transfer window.

The PSG and Real in the race for Pogba

Indeed, another case of a player reaching the end of his contract has been causing a lot of ink to flow for several months: Paul Pogba. The French midfielder also seems promised a free departure from Manchester United, and for several years now, PSG and Real Madrid have been announced in his footsteps. Mundo Deportivo has also recently given a layer on this subject by ensuring that Pogba already had several contractual offers from different European leaders, and no one doubts that PSG and Real Madrid are clashing behind the scenes also on This folder. And Paul Pogba is not the only Premier League player closely followed by these two teams…

Same fight for Rüdiger

Antonio Rüdiger (28), who will come to the end of his engagement with Chelsea next June, is the object of much covetousness in Europe. Fabrizio Romano has confirmed the presence of Real Madrid's PSG for the robust German center-back Chelsea, who is also courted by Bayern Munich. But Thomas Tuchel did not say his last word with Rüdiger: “Everyone wants him to stay. It's pretty clear, but like I said, sometimes there is a delay in these things. There is obviously a deadline, but he knows what he has and which club he plays for. It's a fantastic club and a fantastic league. He's a competitor and that's why we have a little patience and hope for a happy ending, “the Chelsea coach recently blurted out at BT Sport on this thorny issue. It remains to be seen whether PSG will manage to gain the upper hand over Real Madrid for Pogba and Rüdiger, thus taking revenge… aborum.

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