French champions PSG are now poised to accept a staggering €200 million offer from Saudi Pro League giants for their star striker, Kylian Mbappe.
The transfer saga surrounding Mbappe has taken center stage during the ongoing transfer window, with PSG reluctantly putting the 24-year-old up for sale after he decided not to extend his contract beyond 2024. This decision has left the club with little choice but to sell him this summer to avoid losing him on a free transfer next year.
Open to entertaining offers from clubs far and wide, PSG received a jaw-dropping bid from Al-Hilal, a prominent Saudi Pro League outfit. The colossal €200 million bid has sent shockwaves through the footballing world, reflecting the immense interest in securing Mbappe’s services.
RMC Sport journalist Fabrice Hawkins revealed that PSG is ready to accept the offer if Mbappe remains steadfast in his stance against extending his contract with the club before the deadline of July 31. While the decision lies with the player, it appears PSG is left with no option but to consider this historic bid.
If the deal materializes, Mbappe would be the latest star to make the move from Europe to join the illustrious Blue Waves of Al-Hilal. Already bolstered by high-profile signings like Kalidou Koulibaly, Ruben Neves, and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic this summer, Al-Hilal’s ambitious bid for Mbappe showcases their determination to compete at the highest level.
As the footballing world awaits the final outcome, it seems that Mbappe’s future remains intertwined with rumors of a potential move to Real Madrid, a club he has been closely linked with once again.
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