The French striker is approaching the conclusion of his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, and negotiations for a new deal between the player and the club are yet to reach an agreement.
There’s a fresh development impacting Mbappe’s future decisions, particularly with Real Madrid being the frontrunners to secure his signature should he depart PSG.
Reports from Football Espana highlight that the 25-year-old’s mother, Fayza Lamari, has been reinstated as his agent after previously serving in that role for Kylian and his brother Ethan.
However, a recent FIFA rule prevented Lamari from legally representing players as she lacked a proper license. But with the regulation now suspended, she can reapply to act as their representative.
Mbappe’s next move remains uncertain as his contract is nearing its end, enabling him to engage in official discussions with other clubs.
Real Madrid appears eager to recruit him, yet PSG is determined to retain him. According to Get Football News France, PSG is optimistic about extending his stay with the club.
Real Madrid’s defender Ferland Mendy’s agent, Yvan Le Mee, recently criticized Fayza Lamari’s eligibility to represent her sons as an agent, citing her lack of expertise and license. Mendy’s agency emphasized that Lamari lacked the authority and “capacity to act” as an agent for her sons, Kylian and Ethan.