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Latest Mbappé Bid Reportedly Triggers Talks Between Real Madrid And PSG

Real Madrid have increased their offer to sign Paris St Germain forward Kylian Mbappé to $211.48 million after having an initial $188 million bid rejected, French newspaper L'Equipe reported on Thursday.

L'Equipe said the amount would include $12 million in bonuses. Sky Sports had earlier reported an improved second bid of $200 million.

Spanish and French media reported on Tuesday that Real Madrid had made a bid for the 22-year-old World Cup winner, who scored 42 goals in all competitions for PSG last season and has reportedly said he wants to move to Spain. PSG sporting director Leonardo had said the $188 million bid was "not sufficient" and that Mbappé, who has one year left on his current deal, would only leave on the Ligue 1 club's terms.

"We've always been very clear... the situation, the position of the club," PSG president Nasser al-Khelaifi told BeIN Sports at the Champions League group stage draw, where the French club were drawn alongside last year's runners-up Manchester City. "We're not going to repeat it every time. You know our position, it has not changed."

Mbappé joined PSG from AS Monaco in 2017, initially on loan and then permanently a year later in a deal valued at $212 million. Leonardo added that PSG were not willing to let Mbappé go for a fee that was less than what they had paid to sign him from Monaco, as they still owe them money from the 2017 transfer.

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