Kylian Mbappe has reportedly rejected a move to the Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal as the transfer saga continues for the French star. Al Hilal had reportedly submitted a world-record $333 million bid for the 24-year-old. However, in a crushing blow to the club’s aspirations, Mbappe wants to stay in Europe. The 2018 World Cup winner has been long linked with Real Madrid as Mbappe enters the final year of his PSG contract and will be free to sign for the 14-time European champions next July.
Mbappe rejects Saudi move
The French star has refused «any discussion with the representatives of the Al-Hilal club, present in Paris this Wednesday,» reported L'Equipe Sports Daily. According to the report, a delegation of Al-Hilal was in Paris recently to discuss the move while it was completing the transfer of Malcom from Zenit Saint Petersburg. However, the player has rejected a move and wants to continue playing in Europe.
«This approach will not succeed,» added L'Equipe because the entourage of the 24-year-old player «refused any discussions with the representatives of the Saudi club».
«The captain of Les Bleus has never considered this option,» the report added.
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What is the transfer saga?
On July 1, Mbappe entered the final year of his PSG contract with no obligation to extend the contract beyond 2024. The player will be free to speak to any club in the coming January as he enters the final six months of the contract. PSG will lose a big transfer amount if Mbappe runs down the contract and secures a free transfer next July.
PSG cleared their stand on the player as they wanted him to either sign a contract extension or be
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