Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappé may have reached a compromise over his future, with a guaranteed sell-out clause key to a new deal.
The Times reports that PSG and Mbappé have reached an agreement which will guarantee the Ligue 1 giants fair compensation when the striker leaves the club. The 24-year-old has spoken extensively with President Nasser Al-Khelaifi and the two sides appear to have reached a complicated compromise which could see the France international sign a long-term deal, complete with a guaranteed sell-out clause included.
According to the British outlet, PSG will receive partial compensation for the cost of the player’s final year of contract, which is £150million. If Mbappé does not sign a new contract, he has offered to waive the £85.5million he would be owed in signing and loyalty bonuses.
PSG have long believed the player has already agreed to join Real Madrid in 2024, potentially as a free agent, and that’s what prompted the club’s decision to put him up for sale in the first weeks of the window. of transfer. PSG have even accepted an offer from Saudi club Al-Hilal, but the three-color star is now ready to return to Luis Enrique’s team this season.