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Kylian Mbappe speaks out on Real Madrid transfer speculation

Kylian Mbappe insists his full focus is on helping PSG beat Real Madrid in the Champions League, amid strong speculation linking him with a move to the Bernabeu.

The 23-year-old has been touted to join the Spanish side on a free transfer when his contract expires this summer after a move fell through last year.

According to German outlet BILD, Mbappe will sign a five-year deal with a £40million-a-year salary in Madrid.

However, the French international is remaining tight-lipped about what his future holds ahead of his current club's Champions League tie against Los Blancos.

'If I have made a decision over my future? No,' Mbappe told Amazon Prime Video (via The Mirror).

'Playing against Real Madrid changes a lot of things. Although I have the freedom to do what I want in this moment, I am not going to speak with a rival or do that type of thing.

'I am concentrated on winning against Real Madrid. And then we will see what happens.'

Real Madrid will travel to the Parc de Princes on February 15 for the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 tie, before PSG go to the Bernabeu three weeks later.

The two games could certainly be interesting for Mbappe if he knows he will be wearing the white of Madrid next season.

PSG continue to try to persuade the forward to stay in the French capital, having turned down Florentino Perez's £170million bid for him on transfer deadline day last summer.

Read more on msn.com