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Why Kylian Mbappe will likely join a Premier League club but not Liverpool or Chelsea

Who signs Kylian Mbappe next will certainly be signing a fully established superstar capable of scoring 50 goals a season with the right service. The 24-year-old is similar to Erling Haaland when it comes to timing, positioning and finishing but far superior in terms of speed, dribbling skills and versatility. 

A complete striker you might assume but, signing him won't come cheap. PSG will only sell if any club can offer $200m or more for his service. 

Real Madrid still remains the firm favourite to sign the attacker but for one reason or the other PSG turns down their bids; reach a compromise with Mbappe and then he extends his contract.

Staying back at PSG looks like a good decision on Mbappe's path having watched Eden Hazard crumble over the weight of expectation and now close to retirement. In addition to that, Mbappe will have to compete with Vinicius Jr for the left forward position. 

With Real Madrid ruled out for the meantime, Kylian Mbappe will likely be joining a Premier League club.

He could be joining the best of the lo Manchester City who are capable of affording him and his wages but, any transfer will depend on Pep Guardiola and how this season fair. 

Another Premier League club capable of signing Kylian Mbappe is Manchester United. The owners- Glazers are rich enough to afford the French superstar but, they will need to improve the overall squad to match his ambition. 

Arsenal can also afford him but i strongly doubt Mbappe will be joining the Gunners. 

Liverpool meanwhile won't pay $200m or more for Mbappe nor will they offer him $700,000-a-week contract. They won't do it irrespective of Mbappe's qualities. 

Chelsea on the other hand is a midtable club struggling for identity. The manager needs to work with the current squad first and turn them into a title winning team.  

Mbappe will not be joining a club in transition and certainly not Chelsea. 



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