French star Kylian Mbappe faces the risk of missing his first match with Real Madrid in the event of demarcating his move to the Royal Club during the next summer transfer period.

Mbappe received a warning during his participation in the match that brought his team Paris Saint-Germain against Montpellier in the French League last week, which is his third warning in the last 10 matches, which automatically means that he is subject to a penalty of deprivation from participating in a match.

And according to the French website RMC, the ban will enter into force from next week, meaning that the 23-year-old can participate in the match that will bring together Saint-Germain at its guest Metz, in the last matches of the French League for this season. .

The website indicated that Mbappe will exhaust the penalty in the French Super Cup match against Nantes on July 31 next, if he decides to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain.

And if he leaves for Real Madrid, the player will be forced to miss his first match with the Royal Club next season.

And the site relied on the rules of the International Football Association (FIFA), which affirm that “any disciplinary penalty of a maximum of 4 matches or 3 months that was imposed on a player by his previous association but was not exhausted before his transfer, must be applied by the new association.” under which the player is registered.

Mbappe recently announced that he had made his decision "almost" about his future, and confirmed that he would announce his future before joining the French national team on May 28, in preparation for the European Nations League matches.

Mbappe's current contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires next June, and his name has been linked to a move to Real Madrid, and the recently crowned French league club is seeking to renew the player's contract and convince him to continue for more years at the Princes' Garden.