Kylian Mbappe is not interested in interacting with Al Hilal agents to negotiate a move to Saudi Arabia. PSG has granted Al Hilal permission to talk with Mbappe following the Saudi club’s world-record €300 million (£257 million) bid for the youngster on Saturday.
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Al Hilal representatives have been in Paris this week, but there has been no meeting with Mbappe’s team. Insiders at PSG think Mbappe is refusing to talk with Al Hilal because he has already committed to join Real Madrid as a free agent when his contract ends next summer.
Al Hilal’s offer was contingent on a payment plan being agreed upon. It was contingent on the signing of contracts by the teams as well as Mbappe and Al Hilal. PSG believes at least five teams want to sign Mbappe. The offer from Al Hilal is not the only one received by the French champions.
There is already a “hot market” for France’s captain. Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Inter Milan, and Barcelona are among the clubs interested.
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PSG would consider any and all offers to transfer Mbappe, and if it were up to the French champions, they would just sell him to the highest bidder. Other teams, though, will struggle to compete with Al Hilal’s offer. If his contract is not extended, the 24-year-old will not play for PSG again.
To ensure they do not lose out on the player again, Real could now be inclined to submit a formal offer for him. PSG is certain that Mbappe, who allegedly cost more than £150 million when he signed from Monaco, will not be lost for nothing. Clubs who are interested have been informed that PSG is even willing to loan Mbappe out for the season.
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