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Kylian Mbappe signs three-year deal at PSG after rejecting Real Madrid

The Kylian Mbappe transfer saga came to a conclusion on Saturday amid confirmation the Paris Saint-Germain forward had snubbed a move to Real Madrid in favour of signing a three-year contract extension at the Ligue 1 club.

ESPN reported last year that PSG rejected a series of bids from Madrid for Mbappe, the last of which was up to €200 million, and the Spanish giants had been confident that they would finally land their long-desired target on a free transfer this summer, with his deal due to expire on June 30.

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However, a last-ditch effort from PSG to persuade Mbappe to stay proved successful on Saturday, with the forward pledging his future to the Ligue 1 club until 2025.

"I would like to announce that I have chosen to extend my contract at Paris Saint-Germain, and of course I am delighted," Mbappe said in a statement.

"I am convinced that here I can continue to grow at a club that provides everything necessary to perform at the highest level. I am also delighted to continue to play in France, the country where I was born, where I have grown up and where I have made my name.

"I would like to thank the President, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, for his trust, his understanding and his patience. I would also like to thank all the fans of Paris Saint-Germain, both in France and around the world, for their support, especially in recent months. Together, side by side and ambitious, we will make magic in Paris."

Earlier on Saturday, sources told ESPN that Mbappe had personally contacted Madrid president Florentino Perez to inform him of his decision, as well as PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino and his teammates.

Sources said that PSG sporting director Leonardo could leave the club as a consequence of the deal, with Mbappe preferring former Monaco and Lille executive Luis Campos as a replacement, and Pochettino's future was also in doubt.

Just prior to the official confirmation of Mbappe's contract, LaLiga issued a statement announcing that if would be taking legal action against PSG over the deal.

"LaLiga will file a complaint against PSG before UEFA, the French administrative and fiscal authorities and European Union authorities to continue to defend the economic ecosystem of European football and its sustainability," the statement read.

"This type of agreement attacks the economic stability of European football, putting at risk hundreds of thousands of jobs and the integrity of the sport," it continued. "It is scandalous that a club like PSG ... can close such an agreement while those clubs that could afford the hiring of the player without seeing their wage bill compromised are left without being able to sign him. ... PSG is assuming an impossible investment, seeing that it has an unacceptable wage bill and large financial losses in prior seasons. It is violating current UEFA and French economic control rules."

Mbappe joined PSG from AS Monaco in 2017, with the club eventually paying a world-record fee for a teenager of €180m.

He has gone on to score a total of 168 goals in five years at the club, making him their second-highest career scorer behind Edinson Cavani.

Mbappe has won Ligue 1 four times at PSG and been voted France's player of the season three times, including this year after his 25 goals and 17 assists helped PSG to the title.

Throughout that time, he has been pursued by Real Madrid, whom he supported as a boy and came close to joining in 2017.

In August 2021, the LaLiga club saw a series of bids for Mbappe rejected, despite the prospect of him leaving for free at the end of his contract, which had just 12 months remaining.

Madrid remained in contact with Mbappe's representatives during this season and believed that the player had given them his word that he would join this summer.

At the same time, PSG never gave up on persuading him to stay, and with the end of the season fast approaching this week, there was uncertainty at both clubs over Mbappe's final decision.

On Friday, ESPN reported that there was "pessimism" at Madrid over their chances of completing a deal, as well as "nervousness and confusion" at the player's public behaviour and lack of communication.

Madrid's transfer strategy has been built around their pursuit of Mbappe in recent years, and they will now plan for life without him. Meanwhile, PSG look to build a team around the forward to end their wait for a first Champions League trophy.

"Kylian's commitment to PSG represents an amazing milestone in the history of our Club, and a wonderful moment for our fans around the world," club president Al-Khelaifi said.

"Since the day Kylian joined our family, he has achieved greatness beyond his years on every single stage. In committing to PSG, he will be the foundation of our Club's future both on and off the field.

"I am incredibly proud and very happy -- for Kylian, for our fans, and our entire PSG family worldwide -- that we will continue our wonderful journey together. For our fans and our Club, the greatest chapters of our future lie ahead."

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