As the Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal offered Kylian Mbappé a one-year contract with a salary of 700 million euros, the Parisian star, who is rumored to be leaving PSG this summer, has reportedly turned down this incredible offer according to several European sources.
The Kylian Mbappé saga is far from reaching its conclusion. PSG has put him on the transfer market as they want to sell him this summer to avoid losing him on a free transfer in 2024. Within a few days, the French striker has seen interest from clubs all across Europe and even beyond.
According to Skysports, at least five clubs have recently shown interest in the Bondy-born star. L’Equipe has revealed a telephone conversation between Barcelona and the Qatari leaders, discussing a possible exchange deal involving the French captain and several players from the Spanish champions. Even more impressively, Fabrizio Romano mentions the interest of the Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, which offered a salary of 700 million euros for one year to the 24-year-old player to convince him to join the Arabian Peninsula.
However, this extravagant offer only made the former AS Monaco player laugh, as he has no intention of succumbing to the lure of Riyadh’s team. Several sources have confirmed in recent hours that his response is a resounding “no.” According to Nicolo Schira, ESPN journalist Julien Laurens, and the Spanish media Relevo, the vice-world champion is not considering a move to Saudi Arabia, nor is he interested in transferring to other suitors for the Frenchman. The top scorer of the Parisian team has his sights set only on Real Madrid and will leave Paris this summer only if it’s to join the Madrid side.