Kylian Mbappe will not leave PSG for free, says report

The Athletic reports PSG expects compensation from Mbappe upon departure, possibly beyond the €80M loyalty bonus, and a share of Real Madrid's signing bonus.
The Athletic reports PSG expects compensation from Mbappe upon departure, possibly beyond the €80M loyalty bonus, and a share of Real Madrid's signing bonus. / Catherine Steenkeste/GettyImages
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According to reports from The Athletic, PSG is anticipating financial compensation from Kylian Mbappe upon his departure, possibly requiring additional concessions beyond the €80 million loyalty bonus. Additionally, PSG expects to receive a portion of the signing bonus from Real Madrid for the player.

In this way, it could be said that Kylian Mbappe will not leave PSG "for free," but rather will leave a substantial sum in the Parisian club's coffers. In fact, PSG's management once leaked that Mbappe vowed never to leave the club without providing compensation. It appears that he will fulfill his promise.

For PSG, securing financial compensation from Mbappe's departure will help mitigate the loss of one of their star players. With the club keen on maintaining its financial stability and competitiveness, every euro gained from the transfer will be vital for future investments and squad development.

Kylian Mbappe will not leave PSG for free, says report

Mbappe's departure from PSG is not only a loss in terms of talent on the field but also presents an opportunity for the club to reinvest and reshape its squad for the future. By negotiating for compensation, PSG demonstrates its commitment to maximizing its resources and ensuring sustainable growth in the long term.

This might be particularly hard to swallow for Real Madrid fans, or even for their management, who are likely aware that the money they give to the player will largely end up in PSG's coffers.

But well, that's how things are, and Kylian Mbappe undoubtedly represents something never before seen in the world of football, or at least something that is very rare. We're talking about a footballer who has controlled his career at will.

Regardless of the duration of his contracts, he has managed to negotiate clauses that ultimately benefit him, and he even reportedly found a way to not leave his club for free without having an active contract.

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