The mother of Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe denied press reports that a “principal agreement” had been reached with the club to renew her son’s contract, for which Real Madrid had expressed interest in obtaining his services.
And the newspaper “Le Parisien” had published earlier today, Thursday, that “the family, especially his parents, who run the talented player’s business, according to a source very close to the file, gave a preliminary agreement and accepted the wonderful offer from the president of the Parisian club, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, and the Qatari owners of the club.”
But the player’s mother, Fayza Al-Ammari, immediately posted a message on her Twitter account denying the information, in an unusual move on her part.
“There is no preliminary agreement with Paris Saint-Germain (or any other club). Talks regarding Kylian’s future are continuing in a very calm atmosphere to allow him to make the best choice regarding all parties,” Al-Amari wrote in a tweet.
And “Le Parisien” spoke of a net salary of 50 million euros per season, accompanied by a “loyalty bonus” of 100 million euros, and a two-year contract with the possibility of extension for an additional year.