Leonardo's Wednesday comments about Kylian Mbappe revealed many things, including the fact that the player could be sold if certain conditions are met. This, though, means an offer well above the 160 million euros that have been offered by Real Madrid.
The sporting director pointed out that PSG committed to more than 160m euros for Mbappe when he was signed from Monaco four years ago, having spent a fixed 145m euros for his signature at that time, plus add-ons of 35m euros that should go to Monaco in case of the player renewing or being sold.
In order to recover that and post a profit, PSG would want 220m euros to sell Mbappe this summer. That's according to Le Parisien, with this figure just 2m euros lower than the world record of 222m euros that PSG paid to trigger Neymar's Barcelona release clause back in 2017.