Khaleej Times

Real seal record deal for Mbappe: Report

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paris — Real Madrid have reportedly reached a world record deal in principle to sign Kylian Mbappe from Monaco for 180 million euros ($210m, £160m), closing one of the hottest transfer sagas of the summer.

Spanish sports daily Marca, citing sources close to the negotiatio­ns, said the gifted teenage striker who shot to stardom last season is expected to join Real “in the next few days” on a six year deal.

French newspapers Le Parisien and Nice Matin were quick to announce that Monaco had denied the report. But in the cloak and dagger climate of rumour and innuendo that characteri­ses football’s transfer operations, the latest twist revived speculatio­n surroundin­g the future of Europe’s most-eligible young star.

Only the rumour mill surroundin­g Neymar and the massive sums involved have come close to eclipsing the buzz generated by Mbappe in recent weeks. Neymar, Barcelona’s 25-year-old Brazilian superstar, is at the centre of frenzied speculatio­n linking him to Paris Saint-Germain for a world record 222-million-euro.

The likelihood of that deal looks to have receded in the past few days as the Mbappe move takes centre stage. And if it goes through, Real will have completed a major coup by snatching one of the most coveted young players in football from under the noses of top European clubs including PSG and Premier League giants including Manchester City.

Real, currently on tour in the United States and due to play Manchester City in Los Angeles on Wednesday, have yet to comment on the Spanish report.

But Marca, known to have strong links to the Madrid club, insisted that Real are set to pay between 150-160m euros with add-ons of between 20 and 30m for Mbappe, dwarfing the current world transfer record of 105m Manchester United paid to lure Paul Pogba from Juventus last year.

Real are looking to fill the void left by Alvaro Morata who joined Chelsea last Friday. —

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