What next for Paris Saint-Germain‘s Kylian Mbappé? It is the question that will dominate the transfer market in 2024, with one of the best players in the world due to become a free agent when his contract expires at the end of this season.
Real Madrid are the long-term frontrunners to sign the 25-year-old, but the LaLiga giants have tried and failed to prise Mbappé from PSG on a number of occasions before. The Times claims that the France international is now considering his options in the Premier League next summer.
Even without a £100 million transfer fee, the financial requirements of signing a player like Mbappé would be huge, but still well within the grasp of several Premier League clubs. Even if Mbappé becomes the Premier League’s first £1m-a-week player in terms of salary, the annual outlay would equate to less than Mason Mount‘s £55m transfer fee from Chelsea to Manchester United, or the £53m that Chelsea spent to sign Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig, so the cost of doing a deal is much less restrictive.
But with six months to go before Mbappé becomes the most sought-after free agent in football, could he really reject LaLiga for the Premier League? Here are his options and the prospects for each club.
Why it could happen: Liverpool‘s owners, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), place huge importance on assessing the long-term value of every signing the club make. Deals have to make sporting and financial sense.
As a free agent, Mbappé ticks both boxes, regardless of the sizeable outlay on wages. At 25, he could give Liverpool over five years of service and still move on for a large transfer fee in the years ahead. Liverpool’s commercial power would attract more sponsors to help fund the move, so the money should not be a problem. And for Mbappé, the appeal of playing for one of the world’s most iconic clubs and regularly challenging for the biggest honours, under a charismatic manager like Jurgen Klopp, is clear.
An additional element to this is the future of Mohamed Salah. If the Egypt international moves to Saudi Arabia from Anfield this summer — Liverpool rejected a £150m offer from Al Ittihad last August — Liverpool would have instant funds to do a deal and Mbappé could be tasked with replacing one of the club’s greatest ever players.
The big obstacles: While the numbers add up, the consequences of doing a deal for Mbappé would likely lead to several key players wanting to boost their own pay packets. The knock-on effect would be a rocketing wage bill and the risk of being stuck with players who become too expensive to move on.
FSG have avoided that pitfall in recent years, but signing Mbappé would put their sound financial management at risk. And if Salah stays this summer, potentially to leave as a free agent in 2025, the big question would be whether Salah and Mbappé could gel together in the same team.