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Mbappe rejects Al-Hilal’s €300m offer, set to stay at PSG

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Paris Saint-Germain’s star forward, Kylian Mbappe, has made it clear that he has no interest in moving to Saudi Arabia for the upcoming season, according to transfer expert Relevo.

Al-Hilal, a Saudi Arabian club, had been granted permission by PSG to enter talks with the 24-year-old French forward.

The club had made an astounding world record offer of €300 million for Mbappe, with a clause allowing him to join Real Madrid after one year.

Mbappe’s future has been uncertain, as he has refused to sign an extension with just one year remaining on his contract at PSG.

Reports had emerged that PSG accepted the bid from Al-Hilal, intending to let Mbappe leave as a free agent.

However, Relevo now reveals that the France captain is adamant about not playing in Saudi Arabia.

Mbappe is determined to see out the final year of his contract at the Parc des Princes and is reportedly willing to remain on the bench throughout the season if necessary, as he runs down his current deal.