Mbappe
opted
to
sign
a
lucrative
contract
extension
with
Paris
Saint-Germain
in
May,
tying
him
to
the
Parisians
until
2025.
But
earlier
this
week,
Fabrizio
Romano
reported
the
situation
between
PSG
and
Mbappe
had
got
tense,
with
the
player
keen
to
depart.
TOP
STORY
–
MADRID
MOVE
ON
FROM
MBAPPE
AMID
TRANSFER
TWIST
Marca
claims
that
Real
Madrid
no
longer
have
interest
in
signing
Mbappe
amid
reports
that
he
is
unsettled
at
PSG
and
wants
to
leave.
The
report
claims
that
Los
Blancos
are
observing
the
situation
from
afar
with
no
desire
to
participate
in
the
latest
drama.
Romano
also
said
PSG
had
no
intention
of
selling
Mbappe
in
January
amid
the
speculation
he
wanted
out.
PSG
director
Luis
Campos
denied
the
report
on
Tuesday.
ROUND-UP
–
Bayern
Munich
will
turn
to
Borussia
Monchengladbach
forward
Marcus
Thuram
should
they
fail
to
land
Tottenham’s
Harry
Kane
,
reports
TZ.
Thuram’s
Gladbach
deal
ends
at
the
end
of
this
season.
–
Sky
Sport’s
Florian
Plettenberg
reports
that
Toni
Kroos
and
Real
Madrid
are
set
to
commence
talks
on
a
new
deal
running
until
2024,
with
his
currently
deal
expiring
at
season’s
end.
–
Barcelona
will
try
to
lure
Chelsea
pair
N’Golo
Kante
and
Jorginho
to
Camp
Nou
as
free
agents
at
the
end
of
this
season,
claims
the
Evening
Standard.
The
Blues
are
currently
trying
to
convince
both
to
re-sign.
–
90min
claims
Manchester
City
have
told
Bayern
Munich
and
Inter
that
defender
Nathan
Ake
is
not
for
sale
in
January,
following
speculation
about
their
interest.
–
West
Ham
have
joined
Roma
and
Manchester
United
in
pursuing
a
deal
for
Sassuolo
midfielder
Davide
Frattesi,
according
to
Calciomercato.
–
Football
Insider
reports
Brentford
have
commenced
discussions
with
England
international
striker
Ivan
Toney
on
a
new
deal,
with
Tottenham
linked
to
him.
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