Special/ SME
Al-Hilal Saudi Club tried hard to seize the opportunity to buy Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe in a deal worth 300.26 million euros yesterday, Monday, especially after the World Cup star refused to extend his contract with his club, and this contradicts the club’s allegations of Mbappe’s adherence to completing the last year of his contract with his club, despite Mbappe’s insistence on leaving, and Paris Saint-Germain President Nasser Al-Khulaifi’s recent statement that it was “impossible” for Mbappe to leave for free.
In the end, Paris Saint-Germain is striving hard to settle this golden deal, through which Mbappe alone will get 695.57 million euros in just one year.
Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia is trying hard to acquire that deal after failing to obtain the Argentine World Cup champion Lionel Messi, who preferred to move to Inter Miami despite Al-Hilal’s attractive and controversial offer, which outperformed the transfer of Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo to his rival, Al-Nasr Saudi Club.
The trumpets of Mbappe’s departure rose, especially after the Saudi blue lured him with a golden clause in his contract, allowing him to move to play with Real Madrid next summer.
With Mbappe joining the ranks of the Blues, the club will get the jewel of the crown to outperform the rest of its competitors in the Saudi League, after buying the player Robin Neves from Wolverhampton for 54.49 million euros, as well as the player Kalidou Coulibaly who moved from Chelsea in a deal worth 38.26 million euros, in addition to his contract with the Serbian playmaker Sergei Milinkovic-Savic, who moved from Lazio for 39.42 million euros, and the blue also aspires to include Fulham striker Alexander Miter. And Fitch. According to sources