Al Hilal offers a world-record Sh47 billion for Mbappe

Following Al Hilal’s record-breaking £259 million offer, Paris Saint-Germain has given Kylian Mbappe permission to speak with the Saudi club.

The French champions made it plain that they only wanted to select players who were dedicated to the club, therefore they have put Mbappe up for sale and left him out of their squad for the preseason tour of Japan and South Korea.

PSG has received offers in addition to the record-breaking one from Al Hilal. They have received a variety of offers for Mbappe, including cash and players, but Al Hilal have made it clear that they intend to move through by submitting the world record bid. At least five teams, including Tottenham, are reportedly interested in signing Mbappe, according to Paris Saint-Germain.

While other teams won’t be able to match Al Hilal’s price, PSG will consider any and all offers and suggestions to sell Mbappe. If it were up to the French champions, they would just sell him to the highest bidder.

The forward has one year left on his deal and isn’t interested in signing a new one because PSG thinks he’s already decided to move with Real Madrid for nothing next summer. To ensure they do not lose out on the player again, Real might now be inclined to submit a formal offer for him.

PSG is adamant that Mbappe, who reportedly cost more than £150 million when he signed from Monaco, will not be lost for nothing.
Clubs that are interested have been informed that PSG is even willing to loan Mbappe out for the season.
Mbappe is prepared to stand his ground, watch from the sidelines the following season, and join Madrid on a free transfer the following summer.

If the 24-year-old does not sign a contract extension, he will not play for PSG again.

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