PSG identifies Mbappe’s replacement from Real Madrid and tempts Perez with €100m to agree to the deal
Real Madrid could receive an offer during the next summer market for one of Florentino Pérez’s most important and untouchable players. In France, they want to sign him as an alternative to Mbappe.
Kylian Mbappe’s departure as a free agent, presumably to Real Madrid, is a very strong blow for Paris Saint-Germain. With Luis Enrique rebuilding his starting lineup to get used to playing without striker Bondy, the Parisian leaders have been focusing on another Real Madrid player requested by the Spanish coach himself.
Because Luis Enrique does not hide his great desire to sign Rodrigo Goes, who is going through a difficult period due to his lack of goals, but Carlo Ancelotti maintains his confidence in him and everything indicates that he will participate in more matches in the final race of the season. In Paris, through intermediaries, they conveyed Luis Enrique’s “complete and absolute” interest in contracting with him.
“They want you in Paris, as a permanent starter instead of Mbappé,” they told those close to Rodrigo Goes. But in France they know it’s a complicated deal: Rodrygo doesn’t want to leave the Santiago Bernabeu and Real Madrid won’t let him leave easily either. The dire state of institutional relations between the two clubs will not help build bridges to make this transfer a reality either.
Money is not an issue for Paris Saint-Germain. The club headed by Nasser Al-Khelaifi could easily put a €100 million transfer fee into the Santiago Bernabeu’s coffers, taking advantage of the fact that Kylian Mbappé will not receive any loyalty bonus and will leave the Parc des Princes as a free agent. However, signing is practically impossible.
Rodrigo Goes is part of the solid core of the new sporting project that Kylian Mbappé will join this summer. In Paris, they want to cause a stir in the transfer market as a reaction to Mbappe’s departure. Although they considered Rodrigo at Luis Enrique’s request, the Asturian coach will have to find another player.
Source: Defense Central