PSG And Al Hilal Agree To Break The World Transfer Record, But Kylian Mbappe Refuses
JAKARTA - Kylian Mbappe has refused to discuss his move to Al Hilal. In fact, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has received a sensational offer from the Saudi Arabian League club.
Earlier this week, PSG reportedly agreed on an offer that could break a world record of 259 million or equivalent to IDR 5.02 trillion.
The Ligue 1 champion wants to sell Mbappe because he believes the player already has an agreement to join Real Madrid in 2024 when his contract expires.
L'Equipe understands the player is not happy with the club's decision. He didn't want the move either.
Mbappe's representative reportedly rejected a meeting with Al Hilal because Mbappe "never considered" the Saudi Arabian club as an option.
This attitude seems to lead to a decision to stay in Paris until next summer.
In fact, he has been offered an extraordinary salary, which is around 11.6 million (around Rp224 billion) per week.
If realized, the 259 million will break the record transfer previously held by Neymar when he moved from Barcelona to PSG. He was brought in with a dowry of 198 million in 2017.
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Several stars have moved to Saudi Arabia this summer, including Karim Benzema, N'Golo Kante, Edouard Mendy, Roberto Firmino, Riyad Mahrez, Kalidou Koulibaly and Jordan Henderson.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a contract with Al-Nassr since December.
Apart from Real Madrid and Al-Hilal, Mbappe is also linked with a number of other clubs. Among them are Chelsea, Manchester United, and Inter Milan.
L'Equipe also claims Barcelona will hold talks with PSG about Mbappe, although unable to pay the transfer fee. However, dare to seduce by offering a number of players as a substitute.