According to the newspaper 'AS', Nike is urgently negotiating a new sponsorship agreement with PSG, substantially improving the 25 million euros agreed to date to avoid its problems with the 'Financial Fair Play'.
'AS' maintains that the American firm intends to help the French club in retaining Kylian Mbappé, who is constantly seduced by the possibility of playing at Real Madrid, a transfer that would end with its new icon dressed by Adidas at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Nike is willing to approach the 100 million euros received by Manchester United and FC Barcelona, also looking at the renovation that Neymar's father recently advanced in Brazil.
Threatened by the 'Financial Fair Play', PSG has used the trick of being forced to sell to improve the sponsorship income of its firm, knowing, in addition, of its interest in introducing in Europe its sub brand 'Jordan', which the team already wears as their third kit.
While Real Madrid negotiates its contract with Adidas, which is about to end, Nike and PSG are working on the improvement of an agreement that expires in 2022. An urgency that only feeds the need to keep Mbappé in the Park of Princes.