Sky Sports reports that Kylian Mbappe, renowned as one of the premier strikers globally, has communicated his intention to depart Paris Saint-Germain at the close of the current season. The striker, whose contract expires this summer, is now in search of a new club for the upcoming 2024-25 campaign.
While speculation had long swirled around Mbappe’s potential move to Real Madrid, dissatisfaction with the Spanish club’s contract offer has prompted exploration of alternative options, including interest from Arsenal and Liverpool. However, both English clubs are hesitant to compromise their wage structures, necessitating a potential reduction in Mbappe’s salary demands.
There is speculation that Mbappe would enthusiastically join Arsenal, inspired by the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of his idol Thierry Henry. Yet, concerns arise regarding potential repercussions on Mbappe’s participation in the Paris Olympic Games if he were to join a club outside of France.
Reports indicate that Arsenal has expressed interest in the 25-year-old forward, who boasts an impressive record of 243 goals in 290 appearances for PSG.
Despite Mbappe’s allure, some pundits caution against Arsenal’s pursuit, citing potential disruptions to the club’s wage framework. Jamie Carragher, reacting to the Mbappe-Arsenal rumors, expressed incredulity before consulting online articles for confirmation.
Arsenal had previously been linked with Mbappe following his breakout season at Monaco in 2016-17, prior to his move to PSG.
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