Monaco are prepared to sell Kylian Mbappe this summer but have set a fixed asking price for the Real Madrid, Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool target.

There has been talk of Monaco agreeing a deal to sell Mbappe to Real Madrid, but the Ligue 1 champions have maintained no such agreement is in place with any club.




While publicly the club have maintained that the young striker is not for sale, privately they are coming around the fact that the Frenchman could leave the Stade Louis II in the current window.

Monaco are claimed to be prepared to sell the 18-year-old striker this summer and according to French sports daily L’Equipe, they want a fixed price of €180m from a deal.
 


The figure doesn’t include any bonus payments and the Ligue 1 champions have made it clear to the player’s entourage that it is the price they want if Mbappe leaves in the window.  

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Real Madrid are believed to be offering a fee of €180m, but it includes €30m as performance based bonuses and at the moment Monaco are not keen to accept that figure.

While Manchester City have insisted that they don’t want Mbappe at the prices being quoted, Pep Guardiola’s side are still claimed to be in play to sign the Frenchman this summer.

Monaco still want Mbappe to stay for one more season but have accepted the fact that a transfer is more than just a possibility in the current window.