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Robert Mann

Kylian Mbappe's brother drops PSG transfer hint that puts Real Madrid on red alert

In-demand Kylian Mbappe's family have reportedly travelled to Qatar to meet Partis Saint-Germain bigwigs as they aim to keep their star player.

PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi is believed to be so desperate for the 23-year-old to stay that they are willing to offer him a £150million signing-on fee to rebuff Real Madrid.

This is because they want to own him during the World Cup that takes place in Qatar at the end of this year.

In a recent Instagram post, Kylian's younger brother Ethan - who also plays for PSG - took a stunning snap in Doha, the capital city of the Arab country.

Spanish outlet Marca believe the fact that his 15-year-old sibling and mum Fayza Lamari are in Doha suggests that PSG could be nearing completion of the deal to keep him in France.

The Parisians are believed to want Mbappe on a two-year deal and are happy to include a clause that allows him to depart after one season if he chooses to.

PSG's current offer includes a £21million annual salary and are now willing to up it by £25million, according to journalist Guillem Balague.

Real Madrid is the club that Mbappe has allegedly set his heart on playing for, with Carlo Ancelotti's side making an offer worth €200million for the French talisman last summer.

Speaking earlier this month after netting a brace versus Lorient, Mbappe said: "I haven't made my decision, there are new elements to consider."

Mbappe has scored an incredible 33 goals this season as PSG sit comfortably at the top of Ligue 1.

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