Al Hilal Offers Kylian Mbappe IDR 5 Trillion, Will Become A New Football Record
JAKARTA Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal is said to be interested in bringing in Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe. They made a crazy offer of 300 million euros or the equivalent of IDR 5 trillion.
The 24-year-old France captain has one year remaining on his contract with the French giant. However, he has refused to sign a contract extension.
Therefore, PSG wants to sell Mbappe this summer rather than seeing him leave for free next summer. Real Madrid is also considered the most potential winner of the 2018 World Cup.
However, the latest report states that Al Hilal is actually interested in Mbappe. If the former AS Monaco player leaves then he will break the record for transfers in the world of football.
Neymar's 200 million move from Barcelona to PSG in 2017 is the current record. PSG then activated the Brazilian striker's release clause and made him the most expensive player in the world today.
If it moves then Mbappe will be two of the three highest paid players ever paid to a player after joining PSG from Monaco for 166 million in 2017.
Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, Inter Milan, and Barcelona are among the clubs that demand Mbappe. However, previously the player had said that he intends to leave PSG for free at the end of next season.
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PSG is open to Mbappe's idea of leaving on loan this summer to spend the last year of his contract elsewhere.
This will allow him to join Real Madrid for free within the next 12 months, but keep playing this season and make money from loan proceeds for PSG.
PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi has emphasized his determination to take a firm stance if Mbappe remains in his position. In addition, there are some inputs that say that Mbappe should not be in the squad for a full year if he refuses to find a solution to the current problem.
That possibility will obviously have a negative impact on his hopes of playing for France at Euro 2024.
Al-Hilal is one of the clubs owned by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund. They have recruited Ruben Neves from Wolverhampton Wanderers and Kalidou Koulibaly from Chelsea this summer.