Mbappe accepted to lose a large amount of money to avoid being constantly put in a difficult position by PSG.
Remember this summer, Mbappe was punished by PSG. The home team at Parc des Princes did not allow the French striker to practice and play with the first team because he refused to extend his contract.
After a short period of being “tormented” by PSG, Mbappe was finally able to return to play. PSG said the two sides sat down to have a positive conversation.
After escaping PSG’s punishment, Mbappe continued to shine
There is a lot of information saying that Mbappe agreed to extend his contract with PSG so that this team would not lose him completely in the 2024 summer transfer window, thereby being “acquitted”. But according to the latest revelation from news agency RMC Sport, the reason is completely different.
Specifically, PSG agreed to let Mbappe return to the first team because he agreed to give up a huge loyalty fee of up to 80 million euros. This is the amount of money the French striker would receive if he stayed at PSG until the end of the 2023/24 season.
This shows that Mbappe does not put money first in the next steps of his career. The striker born in 1998 just wants to leave PSG to have breakthroughs instead of staying at PSG to be the “King of the Blind”.
PSG really wants Mbappe to extend his contract, but with the striker accepting to lose 80 million euros, it is difficult for them to make any more demands. Meanwhile, Mbappe still maintains his determination to stay at PSG until the end of his contract.
Mbappe has the dream of moving to Real Madrid in the 2024 summer transfer window. PSG does not want that to happen, so the French striker must do everything possible to become a free player next year. That is the only option for Mbappe to comfortably choose a new stop.
Although he no longer has much love for PSG, Mbappe still shows a professional playing attitude. He maintained his high form in the current season, scoring 15 goals in 15 appearances in all competitions for the home team at Parc des Princes.