Real Madrid, the legendary Spanish football club, appears to have taken a step back from its pursuit of French forward, Kylian Mbappé, this summer. This comes amid reports that Mbappé, whose contract with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) ends in 2024, is seeking a hefty €240 million for a transfer during this window.

Mbappé, who has long been linked with a move to Real Madrid, recently ruffled feathers at PSG by indicating that he is not keen on extending his contract. This prompted speculation that PSG might transfer the star player this summer to prevent him from leaving as a free agent next year.

As reported by MARCA, however, it seems that Real Madrid is not holding its breath for a Mbappé transfer. The club believes they would only secure the player if he signs a contract after he begins negotiations on January 1, 2024.

Notably, a move to Real Madrid is contingent not only on the substantial transfer fee but also on the player's sizeable personal package. The club has reportedly decided to postpone its pursuit until next summer when Mbappé could be available as a free agent, eliminating the transfer fee from the equation.

As the Kylian Mbappé saga continues, it is important to note that nothing is set in stone. Premier League clubs are likely keeping an eye on the Frenchman, and there's a chance he might extend his PSG contract, as has happened unexpectedly in the past.

In the face of these developments, the Spanish giants are said to be exploring alternative options. Despite their well-documented desire to sign the gifted French forward, Mbappé's insistence on securing the best possible financial package has reportedly left Real Madrid feeling both frustrated and disappointed.

This latest twist in the Mbappé negotiation saga suggests that the prospect of the player moving to the Spanish capital seems increasingly remote. Real Madrid is now expected to pursue a temporary solution to complement striker Joselu, given that Mbappé will only be available as a free agent next summer.

While a potential move of Mbappé to Real Madrid in the future can't be completely dismissed, the Spanish giants' decision highlights their pragmatic approach to balancing high-profile acquisitions and fiscal responsibility.