Kylian Mbappe has reportedly informed Paris Saint-Germain that he will not be signing a new contract with the club, leading to widespread speculation.The 24-year-old, signed from Monaco for £160 million in 2018, which was a world-record fee for a teenager, will see his current deal expire next year, and PSG must now decide whether to cash in on the prolific striker or risk losing him for free.Here, we look at several potential moves for Mbappe, who became just the second man in history to score a World Cup final hat-trick as France lost on penalties to Argentina in Qatar last year. Real Madrid The LaLiga giants have been long-time admirers of Mbappe and would likely be able to muster the financial clout required to get a deal across the line.Real has already made a move for England midfielder Jude Bellingham and has been linked with his international teammate Harry Kane as they look to challenge for top honours again next season.With Karim Benzema departing for Al-Ittihad, Real head coach Carlo Ancelotti will be keen to add proven firepower to his attack, and Mbappe - with 212 goals in 260 PSG appearances - certainly ticks that box. Manchester United The Red Devils improved last season under Erik ten Hag but are still some distance off challenging neighbours Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.The ongoing uncertainty of takeover bids may yet destabilise summer transfer business - but what a jewel in the crown Mbappe would be for any potential new owners at Old Trafford.Like Real, United would probably be able to make the deal work financially, and they do have their famous number seven shirt, also favoured by the Frenchman, ready and waiting for someone to fill it. Chelsea A number of other Premier League