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Real Madrid are wasting no time in getting what they want.
The club have been linked with a move for Kylian Mbappe in recent seasons and are once again keen to secure his signature.
With the New Year and transfer window ushered in at midnight and Mbappe officially able to discuss a move with other teams, Madrid are readying an offer to the Paris Saint-Germain star.
As noted by PSG Talk, Madrid will send Mbappe an offer on the first day of the year (today) and impose a deadline by which he needs to respond to them with his decision.
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FootballShould he fail to take them up on the offer, they have other players in mind.
While the Ligue 1 champions know that they will have a hard time holding on to their star forward, they also hope to keep him around for a few more seasons.
The club are currently negotiating with the player, but no deal has yet been finalised.
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The future of Kylian Mbappe is once again in the hands of his mother, Fayza Lamari.
Lamari was removed from the role after new FIFA regulations came into place.
She will now continue her job ahead of the 2024 transfer window, Sports Brief reported.
Real Madrid defender Ferland Mendy's representative, Yvan Le Mee, recently expressed criticism towards Fayza Lamari, the mother of Kylian Mbappe.
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FootballLe Mee questioned Lamari's suitability as an agent for her footballing sons, Kylian and Ethan, highlighting her lack of licencing and experience in the field.
Mendy's agent plainly stated representing her sons as an agent was not her job and that she had no 'capacity to act' as their representative, Sports Brief reported.