Chelsea ‘already negotiating player-plus-cash Kylian Mbappe transfer’ with PSG
Chelsea are reportedly negotiating a sensational player-plus-cash deal with PSG for Kylian Mbappe as Nasser Al-Khelaifi continues to push the 24-year-old superstar towards the exit door. The World Cup winner has made it abundantly clear he won’t be signing a new contract at the Parc des Princes this summer, therefore PSG are desperate to see him leave to avoid all possibility of losing the forward on a free transfer next summer.
Real Madrid are believed to be waiting to get the deal over the line in 2024 but it appears there is a chance Mbappe could still leave PSG before the September 1 transfer deadline.
Duncan Castles is reporting that Chelsea are already in talks over a swap deal package with PSG that includes a significant sum of cash as the Blues attempt to keep the cost of the transfer down.
Mbappe is valued at well over £200million by PSG, who recently accepted a £259m world-record proposal from Al Hilal.
Still, Mbappe has no interest in discussing personal terms with the Saudi Arabian side as he does not intend to make the move to the Middle East at this stage of his career.
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