Kylian Mbappe has informed Paris Saint-Germain that he will leave at the end of the 2023-24 season when his contract expires, Sky News understands.
Mbappe's current contract with Paris Saint-Germain expires in the summer, and since January 1 he has been able to hold pre-contract talks with other clubs.
Terms of the striker's exit have yet to be finalized as both parties negotiate whether Mbappe will leave for a fee or sacrifice his earnings to protect PSG financially.
It is understood that PSG and Mbappe will make an announcement once this is agreed in the coming months.
The 25-year-old has been widely linked with a move to Real Madrid.
However, it has been reported that Mbappe will have to take a pay cut to join the Spanish team.
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Paris Saint-Germain last summer He received a world record bid of £259m from Al Hilal for Mbappe The player was given permission to speak with the Saudi club.
but, It was reported that Mbappe declined the opportunity to discuss a move to the club When the delegates traveled to Paris.
He was then banned from training with Paris Saint-Germain's first team as part of a contract dispute.
But the World Cup winner returned to the team in August last year, after what was described as “positive and constructive conversations”.