Real Madrid’s management agreed with Kylian Mbappe on the need to “prevent” the anger of Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, to prevent relations between the Qatari and the Spanish club from worsening.
Mbappe is in the process of moving to Real Madrid after the end of the current season, and his relationship with Al-Khelaifi has deteriorated due to the decision to leave PSG.
According to AS newspaper, Real Madrid agreed with Mbappe not to officially announce his move to Merengue until after the Champions League final, so as not to anger Al-Khelaifi.
Real Madrid is aware of the weight that Paris Saint-Germain represents in football and the major role that Al-Khelaifi plays in the European Union, so there is absolutely no desire to provoke him, and Florentino Pérez tries to maintain a friendly relationship with him.
Perez long ago put forward a diplomatic plan for the Mbappe file, which requires that the player announce his departure himself first and end his season completely with Paris Saint-Germain, after which Real Madrid announces the contract with him, which would not anger Al-Khelaifi in any way.
Real Madrid is currently planning to announce the contract with Mbappe on June 3, after the Champions League final and the celebrations for winning the title are over, or the state of sadness ends if the Royal Club loses to Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium.