According to press reports, Real Madrid presented what he described as the latest offer to sign French star Kilian Mbappe, and Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi responded to the club's moves.

Reports indicated that the new offer to Real Madrid includes providing 170 million euros, in addition to another 10 million in the form of additions and incentives, with the aim of persuading the Paris Saint-Germain administration to abandon the services of Mbappe, whose contract with the French club expires next June.

And the riyal offered 160 million euros in the first offer, an amount that the sporting director of Saint-Germain Leonardo considered far from the true value of the young player crowned the World Cup with France, who scored 42 goals in all competitions with Saint-Germain last season.

Spanish media confirmed that the Real Madrid administration considers today's offer to be the last thing the team will offer to sign Mbappe, and if he refuses, the Royal Club will wait until the end of the season to sign for free with the 22-year-old.

On the other hand, the president of Paris Saint-Germain, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, made statements on the sidelines of the draw for the group stage of the Champions League today in Istanbul.

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Al-Khelaifi said, "I was very clear. Everyone knows the club's position, we will not change it," referring to previous statements in which he confirmed that the club refuses to give up Mbappe's services, especially after responding to his request to form a team capable of competing in all tournaments, a request that was achieved by contracting With a number of stars, led by Lionel Messi, Sergio Ramos and Ashraf Hakimi.

Mbappe joined Paris Saint-Germain from Monaco in 2017, initially on loan, then was signed permanently one year later for 180 million euros.