- France international Jegou resumes rugby after rape allegations
- Former Man Utd star Yorke named coach of Trinidad and Tobago
- Botswana's new president sworn in after historic election upset
- Death toll rises to 12 in Serbia train station roof collapse: minister
- US announces $425 mn in new Ukraine security aid
- Portraits of slain leaders watch out on Hezbollah's battered Beirut bastion
- Biden bites baby: a last week of US election oddities
- Wall Street bounces while oil prices climb on Middle East worries
- Emery says Villa are underdogs against Spurs
- Verstappen hit with five-place grid penalty at Brazilian Grand Prix
- South Carolina to execute Black man for shooting store clerk
- New Zealand captain Barrett says Marler has 'loaded gun' with haka jibe
- Kenya reintroduces tax reforms with new deputy president
- Crunch time for bruised Dortmund as Leipzig come to town
- Man City face injury 'emergency': Guardiola
- Sabalenka and Swiatek in No.1 showdown at WTA Finals
- For a blind runner, the New York marathon is about 'vibrations'
- Trump, Harris battle for Wisconsin amid blowback on violent rhetoric
- Zverev downs Tsitsipas to book place in semis of Paris Masters
- Amorim handed challenge of restoring glory days to Man Utd
- Wall Street bounces while oil prices gain on geopolitical fears
- New Zealand still the team to beat for England's Genge
- Kohli fails as India slump in chaotic 10 minutes in third Test
- Valencia MotoGP cancelled due to deadly floods
- Botswana opposition wins election in historic turnaround
- ExxonMobil profits dip as it gives back almost $10 bn to investors
- US hiring slowest since Biden took office, on strikes, hurricanes
- Gaza polio vaccinations to resume Saturday: WHO
- Spain flood deaths top 200, more troops join rescue
- Ruben Amorim: The new 'Special One'?
- India limp to 86-4 as spinners dominate in third Test
- Ruben Amorim named as new Manchester United manager
- Global stocks diverge, oil prices gain on geopolitical fears
- Arsenal 'right in the mix' in Premier League race, says Arteta
- North Korea says will stand by Russia until 'victory' in Ukraine
- Jadeja, Sundar help India bowl out New Zealand for 235 in third Test
- Slot on Liverpool learning curve
- Indonesia tribe's homeland at risk after losing final appeal: NGOs
- 'Brat' named word of the year by Collins dictionary
- Harris, Trump converge on Milwaukee as US election looms
- New Zealand 192-6 after Jadeja strikes for India in third Test
- Taiwan races to remove oil from grounded Chinese ship
- Bagnaia pips title rival Martin in Malaysian MotoGP practice
- On Belgian coast, fishing on horseback -- and saving a tradition
- French brushmakers stage 'comeback' with pivot to luxury market
- 'Recovery tool': theatre helps Ukrainian soldiers reintegrate
- Indonesia adds Google Pixel phones to ban list with iPhone 16
- US election race awaits employment data
- German law easing legal gender change comes into force
- Botswana leader concedes defeat after party drubbed in election
Potential Mbappe arrival excites Madrid fans after PSG decision
Paris Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe seems to be edging towards a Real Madrid move, with excitement already building in the Spanish capital.
The 25-year-old France captain informed PSG officials he intends to leave in the summer at the end of his contract, a source close to the Ligue 1 champions said Thursday.
Madrid are in pole position to sign a player whom they have moved for several times in the past only to be rebuffed, although they declined to comment when asked by AFP.
Spanish media report Madrid's offer to Mbappe is lower than in 2022 when he decided to renew his PSG contract, with Cadena SER saying he wants 50 million euros ($54 million) gross a season along with a hefty 120 million euros signing-on bonus.
With the numbers and financial fair play impact left for Madrid's accountants to manage, supporters and local media are starting to dream of what may come.
"The countdown has started," wrote Madrid-based national newspaper Marca.
"Seven years later everything points to Mbappe's arrival being a reality from July 1."
Mbappe had the chance to join Madrid from Monaco in 2017 but chose PSG instead, perhaps cowed by the difficulty of ousting Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale or Karim Benzema from the attack.
Now he could lead the line alongside Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham.
"That would be perfect," Luis Caceres, the president of Real Madrid's fan club federation told AFP.
"He's the best player in the world, that's undeniable. We've seen him play and we know what he can do, he's a great player."
Mbappe, yet to win the Champions League, could yet cross paths with record 14-time winners Madrid in this year's competition.
Spanish newspaper AS say Madrid will "keep silent" on Mbappe while the two sides are still competing in Europe.
Last June a Real Madrid fan did manage to lure club president Florentino Perez into giving a clue away about Mbappe's future.
Enrique Higueras, 22, stumbled across the chief outside a restaurant and asked him if he would bring Mbappe to the Santiago Bernabeu.
"Yes, but not this year," replied Perez.
Higueras, a student doctoring in sports science, told AFP he believes Mbappe will succeed if and when he arrives.
"I am sure that he will play at Madrid and make history," said Higueras.
"I don't think Madrid needs Mbappe to win the Champions League ... but obviously if Mbappe joins then the chances of winning that precious trophy go up a lot."
- 'Bitterness' -
However some supporters still recall Mbappe's snub and perceived slights since.
Oscar Movellan Martinez, a 42-year-old business consultant and self-described "huge fan" of Madrid, said he was not happy with Mbappe seemingly mocking Los Blancos after renewing his PSG deal.
"What happened in 2022 I can understand, for the pressure the kid received ... in the media all the way up to (French president Emmanuel) Macron," said Movellan.
"What I didn't like was the attitude after ... I understand that he might have been pressured to renew with PSG when he wanted to come to Madrid, but I don't understand his reaction."
If Mbappe does join Madrid in the summer then it may take a few goals from PSG's all-time top scorer to smooth things over.
"I think the fans at the Bernabeu will have a bit of bitterness at the start, but look -- it's a fanbase that even whistled (Zinedine) Zidane back in the day," added Movellan.
Others are cautiously choosing not to trust Mbappe will join until it is made official.
"Until I see him sign, I won't believe it, after what happened in 2022," added Caceres.
G.Stevens--AMWN