PSG Aims to Sell Superstar Mbappe as Al Hilal Submits €300m Bid, Saudi Arabia

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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is reportedly aiming to sell its superstar forward Kylian Mbappe, as Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal has submitted a staggering €300 million bid for the French striker. Fabrizio Romano, an Italian football journalist, revealed the bid and stated that it is a record-breaking transfer fee in the football world. However, the exact amount that Al Hilal is offering to Mbappe remains undisclosed.

The news of the bid comes after PSG omitted Mbappe from their pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea, leading to accusations of moral harassment by the French Players’ Union (FPU). Mbappe’s absence raised eyebrows, especially considering his decision not to extend his contract with PSG. In response, the FPU threatened to take legal action against the club, asserting that all players should have equal working conditions.

On a positive note, Mbappe’s younger brother Ethan has joined PSG’s new signings in the squad in Japan. However, the situation surrounding the star player continues to escalate. PSG now believes that Mbappe intends to join Real Madrid on a free transfer next summer, and they deem it impossible to allow the 24-year-old to leave without a substantial fee in 2024.

If Mbappe’s contract runs out, PSG will lose the significant investment they made in 2017 when they signed him from AS Monaco for a reported fee of $200.2 million. Additionally, they would also incur financial losses related to his contract extension. SkySports reports that Mbappe is prepared to sit out the entire season and depart on a free transfer amid the ongoing contract standoff.

Earlier this month, Mbappe stirred up controversy in the locker room by describing PSG as a divisive club in an interview with France Football. He stated that playing for PSG attracts gossip but added that it doesn’t bother him as he knows what he’s doing and how he does it.

As per SkySports, Mbappe has been instructed to resume training as usual at PSG’s training ground while the rest of the first-team squad is on tour. The situation surrounding the French striker remains uncertain, with Al Hilal’s bid providing a potential solution for PSG if they choose to sell their prized asset.

In conclusion, PSG faces the dilemma of whether to sell Kylian Mbappe to Al Hilal, with the Saudi Arabian club submitting a record-breaking €300 million bid for the French superstar. The ongoing contract standoff and Mbappe’s exclusion from the pre-season tour have further complicated the situation. PSG, concerned about losing him on a free transfer, must make a decision that will significantly impact the financial future of the club.

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Zara Rathore
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Zara Rathore is a passionate football enthusiast and a dedicated contributor at The Reportify. With expertise in the world of football, Zara brings you engaging articles, match analysis, and insights to keep you updated on all things football. She can be reached at zara@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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