Real Madrid Consider World-Record £340m Bid For Kylian Mbappe


Real Madrid are reportedly considering a stunning world record bid for Kylian Mbappe next summer. According to France Outlet Le Parisien, the Spanish giants are weighing up a staggering €400million (£343m) offer to snare the 20-year-old out of Paris Saint-Germain.

Any move would dramatically surpass the current world record transfer fee which was paid by PSG to sign Neymar from Barcelona for £198m back in 2017.

Mbappe has long been linked with a switch to Spain, dating back to his time at Monaco where he burst on the scene, particularly catching the eye in the Champions League.

Since emerging as a frightening talent aged 17, Mbappe has been relentless in his rise for club and country.

He now boasts 67 goals and has added 31 assists in just 104 league games and is currently odds-on favourite to finish the season as the top scorer in Ligue 1.

Mbappe was a key target for Real during the summer window as Zidane attempted to offload Gareth Bale and bring in a number of players to add goals to a side struggling for confidence in front of goal.



In the end Mbappe stayed in Paris and Real Madrid successfully signed Luka Jovic from Eintracht Frankfurt and Eden Hazard from Chelsea.

The potential boost in Real pulling off the ambitious pursuit of Mbappe could be bolstered by PSG's interest in Vinicius Junior.

The Brazilian impressed at the Bernabeu last season but has since struggled for game time under Zidane and could find himself deemed surplus to requirements.

Leonardo, PSG's sporting director, is keen on securing a deal for his compatriot, according to Diario Sport, and that may open up a dialogue between the two clubs to factor in a player plus cash scenario.

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