Kylian Mbappe: Paris Saint-Germain accept official world-record €300m from Al Hilal
Kylian Mbappe’s updates: Paris Saint-Germain have accepted the official world record from Al Hilal for the superstar, who has been left out of the club’s pre-season tour.
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Al Hilal’s record bid for Mbappe
BBC, Fabrizio Romano, and many more trusted sources stated that the Saudi Pro League Al Hilal have gone all-in for Mbappe.
An official record bid of €300m – or £259m has been placed from the Middle East. It’s claimed that no talks occurred between Al Hilal and the French international; things have been negotiated only between the two clubs.
The offer from Al Hilal includes a net salary worth €200m/year, and it could skyrocket to a €700m package, but commercial deals, which leave 100% image rights to Kylian, must be included.
Meanwhile, as we also reported earlier, a clause will allow Mbappe to join Real Madrid in the Summer of 2024, which can be vital in convincing the player.
PSG accepted the bid from Al Hilal
According to Sky Sports, Paris Saint-Germain have accepted Al Hilal’s world-record £259m bid for Mbappe, which means the green light is now on for the club to talk to the 2018 World Cup champion.
PSG remain convinced that Mbappé already agreed terms with Real Madrid with the contract ready. The 24-year-old will not play for PSG again if he does not extend his contract. In return, PSG are determined not to lose Mbappe – who reportedly cost more than £150m when he signed from Monaco – for nothing.
Ligue 1 reigning champions have permitted the Saudi club to speak to Mbappe after putting him up for sale and leaving him out of their squad for the pre-season Asian tour.
France’s captain has one year remaining on his contract and is unwilling to sign a new deal; French champions think Mbappe plans to join Real Madrid for free next summer; Tottenham is among the clubs to make an offer.
Mbappe is set to be the highest world record transfers.
Paris Saint-Germain believes at least five clubs are interested in signing Mbappe, with Tottenham among them.
There is already a “hot market” for the France captain, with interested clubs including Chelsea, Manchester United, Inter Milan and Barcelona.