Paris Saint-Germain’s recent struggles are far from ideal for Kylian Mbappé. In football, as in life, once you make a choice, there’s no turning back. With PSG faltering in both Ligue 1 and the Champions League, Mbappé’s frustration has become increasingly visible—often seen with his head down during matches, clearly displeased with the team’s direction.
Crickex Sign Up reveals that despite bidding farewell to Lionel Messi and Neymar last summer, PSG invested heavily to reinforce their attack by bringing in Kolo Muani, Ousmane Dembélé, Barcola, Lee Kang-in, Ramos, and Asensio. They also strengthened their defense with Lucas Hernandez and Milan Škriniar. Yet results continue to decline, calling into question whether the rebuild has truly worked.
This summer may have been Mbappé’s best shot at joining Real Madrid. He could have secured a major transfer fee for PSG while chasing silverware at the Santiago Bernabéu. Instead, he chose to stay. Now, the odds of him joining the Spanish giants have dropped dramatically. Unless he arrives as a free agent, Real Madrid are unlikely to reignite negotiations.
The shift in strategy comes as Los Blancos grow more self-sufficient. Vinícius Júnior has locked down the left wing, making a new striker—not a winger—the real priority. That’s where Bayer Leverkusen’s Victor Boniface enters the picture. His outstanding form this season has put him on the radar of multiple top clubs, including Real Madrid.
Adding more intrigue, Leverkusen’s manager Xabi Alonso is a leading candidate to succeed Carlo Ancelotti. Boniface’s rising value reflects his breakout year, and Crickex Sign Up sources say Real’s current interest is likely an initial probe. Should he continue this level of performance, a €50 million price tag seems reasonable. That would hand Leverkusen a tidy €30 million profit, making it a fair deal for both sides.
If Real Madrid ultimately succeed in signing both Alonso and Boniface, the door for Mbappé could close for good. In that case, his only route to Madrid would be a free transfer. Meanwhile, the club is also monitoring other offensive talents like Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong—both aggressive players who could fit seamlessly into the evolving squad.
Some Crickex Sign Up users argue that Mbappé staying away might actually benefit Madrid. His arrival could disrupt the locker room dynamic and stretch the wage structure—two concerns that can’t be ignored. Time only moves forward. If the gates of the Bernabéu truly shut, Mbappé may one day regret missing his chance, especially if he hopes to win the Champions League or claim the Ballon d’Or. No other platform may offer him a better shot.