Despite PSG's efforts to keep him, Mbappe seems set on leaving. Real Madrid, on their side, wanted to avoid a drawn-out transfer saga like they experienced two years ago. So far, there hasn't been any official announcements from either party, likely waiting until May or June when their seasons are over.
But according to Marca, Mbappe has already sealed the deal with Real Madrid. Apparently, the 25-year-old agreed to terms with the club two weeks ago, confirming his intention to move to the Bernabeu.
There have been suggestions that Real Madrid hasn't offered Mbappe the same financial terms he rejected two years ago when he chose to stay at PSG. However, he's still expected to become their highest-paid player and receive a hefty signing-on fee of around £85.5 million.
It's also said that PSG has been dissuaded from making any more offers to keep Mbappe by the player's representatives. In his first game after these reports surfaced, Mbappe was left on the bench for PSG's match against Nantes. He eventually came on in the 62nd minute and scored a crucial goal from a penalty, helping PSG maintain their lead in Ligue 1.
Mbappe has been on fire this season, scoring 32 goals in all competitions. He's determined to win the Champions League with PSG before he leaves the club.