Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid can sit down down to negotiate from 1st January. There are simply six days left until the flip of the 12 months and with it the opportunity of signing a pre-settlement for all gamers who finish their agreement with their cutting-edge club in June 2022.
However, although Real Madrid will want to seal the destiny of the French striker, they'll first need to speak it to Paris Saint-Germain, as Ramon Fuentes reminded 'Mundo Deportivo'.
Article 18 of FIFA's Regulations and Statutes on the Transfer of Players obliges: "A membership wishing to conclude a settlement with a expert participant must talk its intention in writing to the player's membership before entering into negotiations with the player."
It is the same case to be able to appear to Real Madrid in the event that they want to sign a pre-contract with Antonio Rüdiger. Before negotiating with the German, they may have to tell Chelsea, the membership to which he belongs.
If they do now not achieve this, Real Madrid may be exposed to potential sanctions. That is why it's far a natural formality to speak to the clubs of starting place the intention to signal the ones gamers whose agreement expires in June 2022.