The chances of Real Madrid finally signing Kylian Mbappe a year after he turned them down and signed a contract extension with Paris Saint-Germain are slim to none as Florentino Perez has no plans to pay compensation for the Frenchman, according to Spanish media Marca.
Perez values Vinicius Junior more than Mbappe at the moment and feels that if the two fight for the same position in the team, it would only create an unnecessary problem in the locker room.
Therefore, Real are completely satisfied with the performance of Vinicius on the left wing, and even if Mbappe arrives at the Santiago Bernabeu, the Brazilian will be a starter. Mbappe can arrive at Real in the summer of 2024, as he has an option in his contract for early termination, so Los Blancos are willing to wait and see how things play out.
Meanwhile, in the summer the main target remains Jude Bellingham, who will cost them more than 100 million euros.