Barcelona ‘enter race for PSG’s Kylian Mbappe’ despite debts of over £1BILLION

Barcelona ‘enter the race for PSG star Kylian Mbappe and believe they will have enough money for one big signing next year’ despite debts of over £1BILLION… with the Real Madrid target set to be available for free

  • Kylian Mbappe is in the last year of his PSG contract and is expected to leave
  • Real Madrid are the leading contenders to sign the 22-year-old striker
  • But now it seems Barcelona are preparing a surprise move for Mbappe 
  • PSG have not given up hope of the France forward signing a new contract 


Barcelona are reportedly eyeing up a sensational move to sign Kylian Mbappe on a free transfer next summer, despite their perilous financial situation.

It was only in August that club president Joan Laporta revealed Barca’s debt is over £1billion yet Spanish publication AS say on Friday that sources at the club have indicated they are weighing up an offer for the Paris Saint-Germain striker.

The 22-year-old Mbappe is currently in the final year of his PSG contract and is yet to agree new terms, meaning he could be available on a free transfer next year.

Kylian Mbappe is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain on a free transfer next summer

Real Madrid are expected to sign him but reports in Spain say Barcelona will also make an offer

Real Madrid are expected to sign him but reports in Spain say Barcelona will also make an offer

Barcelona’s fierce rivals Real Madrid are the favourites to get Mbappe’s signature but now it appears the Catalan club are going to try and enter the race.

AS add that Barca’s interest at the very least could be a card Mbappe plays to get a more lucrative deal from Madrid.

The publication adds that Barcelona believe that when their accounts are published next July, it will show their is room for one landmark signing in the summer transfer window.

But speaking in August, Laporta painted a very different picture of the club’s finances.

‘As of March 21, 2021, the debt was €1.35bn,’ he said. ‘The situation is dramatic, but we have good news. 

‘The strategic plan based on our credibility and experience, on the assets that Barca have, makes this situation temporary.

Lionel Messi joined PSG last summer because Barca could no longer afford to pay his wages

Lionel Messi joined PSG last summer because Barca could no longer afford to pay his wages

Club president Joan Laporta has revealed that Barcelona's debts are over £1billion

Club president Joan Laporta has revealed that Barcelona’s debts are over £1billion 

‘I think that in a couple of years, the club’s economy will be healthy. We are not scared at all. We are highly motivated and positive and morale is high. It’s a big challenge but we are capable of overcoming it.’

But in the meantime, Barcelona’s squad have taken pay cuts while they also had to let Lionel Messi leave on a free transfer because they could no longer afford to pay his wages.

Barcelona are seventh in the LaLiga standings at present and take on Madrid on Sunday night in the first Clasico of the 2021-22 season. 

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