Mbappé’s Transfer Destinations: The Five Clubs That Could Sign Him This Summer

Mbappé joined Real Madrid on a free transfer in 2024. His contract runs through 2029 — but football rarely respects paper. Five clubs have the financial architecture, the sporting profile, and the institutional motivation to attempt an extraction. Here is how each scenario actually works.

€29M
Annual salary net
2029
Contract expiry
€200M+
Est. transfer fee
5
Realistic candidates

TRANSFER INTELLIGENCE · SUMMER 2026

WHERE COULD MBAPPÉ GO?

01
Manchester City
Haaland partnership · €200M fee · Guardiola factor
35%
probability
02
PSG (return)
Al-Khelaïfi · Unfinished business · €440M dispute
12%
03
Bayern Munich
Post-Kane era · Bundesliga rebuild · €150M range
18%
04
Liverpool
Slot system · FSG investment appetite · Premier League
10%
05
Al-Hilal / Saudi Pro League
€500M+ offer potential · Post-WC2026 window
25%

MBAPPÉLIVE.COM · TRANSFER INTELLIGENCE · APRIL 2026

The Contract That Complicates Everything

Mbappé signed with Real Madrid until June 2029. That is not a rumour management device — it is a binding legal document. Any club attempting to acquire him before expiry must negotiate a transfer fee with Florentino Pérez, a man who built his reputation on never selling generational assets cheaply. The floor for any offer is €200M. The realistic price for Pérez to engage seriously is closer to €250M. To understand what Real Madrid would be selling, read the full breakdown of Mbappé’s financial empire.

Manchester City: The Guardiola Variable

City’s interest in Mbappé predates his Real Madrid move. In 2021, Pep Guardiola was reportedly the most active advocate for a signing. The club’s infrastructure — high press, positional flexibility, Champions League ambition — suits Mbappé’s profile more than most. The question is whether Erling Haaland’s presence creates a structural redundancy or a tactical opportunity. Guardiola has never been allergic to reconfiguring his attack around a new protagonist.

The Saudi Option: Not Now, But When?

Al-Hilal offered Mbappé approximately €700M total across a multi-year contract in 2023. He declined. The offer was not irrational — it reflected Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund logic, where player acquisition is infrastructure investment, not sports expenditure. Post-World Cup 2026, with Mbappé entering his age-28 season, that calculus will be revisited.

PSG: The One Scenario No One Discusses Rationally

The €440M legal dispute between Mbappé and PSG over unpaid wages and image rights has not been resolved as of April 2026. A return to Paris while that case is active is legally and commercially implausible. But if a settlement is reached — and large sums have a way of producing settlements — the institutional logic of a return is not zero. For the full picture of who actually manages these negotiations, see Mbappé’s inner circle and entourage.

The Most Likely Outcome

Based on contract structure, club finances, and the institutional position of Real Madrid, the most probable outcome is that Mbappé remains at the Bernabéu through the 2026–27 season at minimum. The World Cup window — June to July 2026 — is the inflection point.

Victor Blanc

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Victor Blanc

Football Business Correspondent at Mbappé Live. Covers contracts, sponsorships, investment strategy, and the financial architecture behind elite sport.

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