The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Mbappé signs new 3-year PSG deal after rejecting Real Madrid

- By Rob Harris and Jerome Pugmire

PARIS » Kylian Mbappé celebrated with fans at Parc des Princes after signing a new three-year contract with Paris SaintGerma­in on Saturday and turning down the chance again to join Real Madrid.

France’s World Cup-winning star stood on a platform near the center circle to address fans moments before PSG’s final home game against Metz.

“I’m very happy to continue this adventure, to stay in France, in Paris, my city. I always said Paris was my home,” Mbappe said. “I hope I will continue doing what I love the most, which is to carry on playing football and winning trophies.”

Mbappe then held up a PSG jersey with 2025 written on it as he stood alongside president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who had just announced the new deal.

“I have some very good news to give you. Kylian Mbappe is going to stay until 2025,” said Al-Khelaifi, barely heard as fans chanted Mbappe’s name over and over. “Kylian’s commitment to PSG represents an amazing milestone in the history of our club.”

The PSG contract of one of soccer’s most coveted players was expiring in June, and Mbappé would have been available on a free transfer.

But instead of joining 13-time European champion Madrid, which has chased him for so long, Mbappé decided to stay to try to deliver PSG its first Champions League title.

Madrid managed to beat PSG in the Champions League this season but not in the transfer market once again.

The Spanish giant’s failure to sign Mbappé was a significan­t blow for its president, Florentino Pérez, who has been trying to get the transfer over the line for a year.

PSG turned down Madrid’s official bid of 180 million euros ($190 million) — the same amount it signed Mbappé for from Monaco in 2017 — and even another reported amount of 200 million euros ($211 million) was not enough to sell its star despite him having only a year remaining on his contract. Mbappé said he wanted to leave at the end of last season but only on the right terms for PSG.

The wealth of the club’s Qatar sovereign wealth fund ownership linked to the emir allows PSG to resist bids that could be irresistib­le to other clubs without state

funding.

The non-transfer reflects the shifting power dynamics in European football. Pérez was one of the architects of the European Super League breakaway from the UEFA Champions League that imploded within 48 hours in April 2021.

PSG opted out of joining the 12 Super League founders, allowing its president, Al-Khelaifi, to gain one of the most powerful roles in the game as head of the European Club Associatio­n.

Pérez is still pursuing his Super League dream in conflict with UEFA.

Meanwhile, Spanish league president Javier Tebas was irate.

“It is an INSULT to soccer that PSG is going to renew Mbappé with huge quantities of money (who knows from where and how they will pay them) after losses of 700 million euros in recent seasons and more than 600 million euros in salaries,” he wrote on Twitter. “Al-Khelafi is as dangerous as the Super League.”

Mbappé, who starred for France at the 2018 World Cup, would have been a statement signing for Pérez — especially if he had lured Mbappé away from a team that emerged as a rival only in the last decade through its Qatari funding.

But the energy expended in pursuing the transfer, and optimism from Madrid, which is chasing its record-extending 14th European Cup win when it meets Liverpool in next Saturday’s Champions League final in Paris, has come to nothing.

 ?? MICHEL SPINGLER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? PSG’s Kylian Mbappe waves a shirt to the crowd after it is announced that he has signed a three year extension to his deal to stay at the club ahead of the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Metz at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on Saturday.
MICHEL SPINGLER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PSG’s Kylian Mbappe waves a shirt to the crowd after it is announced that he has signed a three year extension to his deal to stay at the club ahead of the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Metz at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris on Saturday.

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