Kylian Mbappe refuses to hold talks with Al-Hilal despite the Saudi club's world-record £259m offer to sign him from PSG




Kylian Mbappe refuses to hold talks with Al-Hilal despite the Saudi club

Kylian Mbappe has rejected a world record £259million offer to move to Al-Hilal by declining to speak to the Saudi Arabian club's delegation.

Paris St Germain had given representatives of Al Hilal permission to discuss the transfer with the 24-year-old after agreeing the fee earlier this week.

Al Hilal's representatives travelled to France this week but Mbappe and his reps have no intention of negotiating despite a salary package of over £600million involved.

The French champions have put their superstar up for sale following his decision not to extend his contract at Parc de Princes.

His current deal will expire at the end of next season when he will be able to leave the club on a free transfer with Real Madrid waiting to sign him. But PSG are adamant that will not happen and are actively listening to offers for the World Cup winner.

Officials from Al Hilal arrived in Paris on Wednesday to finalise the signing of Brazilian winger Malcom from Zenit St Petersburg and opened talks to sign Mbappe's teammate, PSG's Italian international midfielder Marco Verratti.

However, they had hoped to hold face-to-face talks with Mbappe’s representatives to try and persuade him to join their project.

Mbappe’s entourage refused any discussions with the France captain at no point considering the move.

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has confirmed plans to sell Mbappe if he does not agree a new deal after the forward was left out of the club’s pre-season tour of Japan.

‘My position is very clear,’ he said. ‘I don’t want to repeat it every time: if Kylian wants to stay, we want him to stay. But he needs to sign a new contract.

‘We don’t want to lose the best player in the world for free, we can’t do that. This is a French club. He said he would never leave for free. If he changes his mind today, it’s not my fault. We don’t want to lose the best player in the world for free, that’s very clear.’

At least five clubs, including Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham, had reportedly registered their interest in Mbappe before Al-Hilal's bid blew them out of the water.

Digital Bimpe Blog

Business Promoter Digital Marketer Business Enquiries: bimzy2011@gmail.com Social Media Handles: @digitalbimpe

Post a Comment

Please Select Embedded Mode To Show The Comment System.*

Previous Post Next Post