At one point, everything seemed like a finished story. Real Madrid first felt the pulse, then moved in a recognizable style towards the signature of Kyllian Mbappe. The Galacticos sent an astronomical offer of 22 billion Ksh to Paris (with the addition of a 1.2 billion bonus), and it seems that they won a poker war with PSG, which urgently needs a financial injection after a series of incoming transfers. However, there was a stalemate in the final round of negotiations. From there, the people from Real Madrid, that is, President Florentino Perez, sent the ultimate message at Prince’s Park. Either the transfer of Kylian Mbappe will be completed by the end of the weekend, or Real Madrid will withdraw from the negotiations.Paris Saint-Germain send a clear message to Real Madrid: Either pay what Mbappe is worth or go awayMadrid club is aware that a new prolongation of the signature would put them in a very unenviable situation and a timeout, considering that on Monday, Kylian Mbappe must report to the French coach Didier Deschamps before the matches against Bosnia, Ukraine and Finland. It would be practically impossible to finish the transfer on the last day of the transition period, taking into account Mbappe’s obligations, but also the obstacles caused by the COVID conditions. The game of nerves continues. PSG are expecting a compensation of 26 billion, and they were not willing to budge, but this new ultimatum may change their mind.”Nothing has changed in the last two days. The situation is identical” said PSG’s sports director Leonardo.(3.80) BETIS (3.45) REAL MADRID (2.00)PSG know that Florentino Perez can reach the magic figure of 26 billion, since he was completely inactive in the last four transfer windows, and in the meantime he earned about 23 billion from the sales of Rafael Varane, Ashraf Hakimi, Martin Odegaard, Sergio Reguilon, Oscar Rodriguez and others. During the week, Marca announced that Mbappe could lift the jersey in front of Real audience in Saturday’s match with Betis, but that will not be the case.