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Club make mammoth 300m offer for Kylian Mbappe with MAJOR added incentive

The French star could be leaving the Parc des Princes this summer


Paris Saint Germain have received a mammoth 300m euro offer for Kylian Mbappe from Saudi Arabia, and it could be one that interests the Frenchman.

The French giants have been rocked by the news that the Frenchman intends to leave the club on a free transfer next summer, having told PSG that he doesn’t want to exercise the extension option in his contract.

Having only penned fresh terms last summer, Mbappe will be a free agent next summer, and the French champions have no intention to let him leave for nothing after paying £170m to sign him from Monaco.

Now an offer that could satisfy all parties could have just emerged, with Saudi Arabia side Al-Hilal offering a record fee of 300m euros (£260m) for the Frenchman, while they are also offering Mbappe very favourable terms.

Al-Hilal have already signed Ruben Neves, Sergej Milinkovic Savic and Kalidou Koulibaly this summer, and have also seen bids for Lionel Messi and Romelu Lukaku turned down.

However, in addition to the 300m transfer fee, they are willing to commit a massive 700m euros to his yearly salary, making him the highest paid player in the history of World football at just 24 years old.

Better still? It has been reported that should he decide that he wants to leave Al-Hilal in favour of Real Madrid next summer, he is free to do so, which would allow the Frenchman to leave PSG on good terms and also join Los Blancos, as has been his long term dream.

PSG, however, reportedly ‘PSG remain convinced that Mbappé already agreed terms with Real Madrid’, and that the French star will turn down the approach as a result in a bid to leave for free next summer.

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Ben Browning

Ben Browning

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