Deadline day is approaching and Real Madrid don't want to wait much longer to complete the signing of Kylian Mbappe, which is why they have reportedly issued Paris Saint-Germain an ultimatum.
After submitting an improved offer of 170 million euros, plus 10m euros in add-ons, on Thursday, Real Madrid are still waiting on a response from PSG.
As such, and according to Le Parisien, Real Madrid directors have given PSG an ultimatum, with the aim of their offer being accepted either this Saturday or Sunday.
The clubs are now said to be negotiating, while Mbappe wants the matter resolved before 13:00 CEST on Monday, when he must join up with the French national team.
Florentino Perez wants the signing to be completed as soon as possible and wants PSG to either accept the bid or, if not, then to communicate this to Real Madrid, who will then look to agree a pre-contract agreement with the player in January, once he enters the final six months of his current contract. He could then arrive for free in the summer of 2022.