I accept ‘Al Hilal you can take me, I look like him’ Basketball player react to Kylian Mbappe £259m Al Hilal bid
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Kylian Mbappe has responded to Al Hilal’s €300 million bid after Paris Saint-Germain accepted the proposal. The Saudi Arabian outfit made an official world record bid for the French striker, and PSG has given them permission to speak to Mbappe about a potential summer transfer.
However, Mbappe is not interested in leaving Europe, and joining Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia is not his preferred option. The proposal presented by Al Hilal would see Mbappe sign a one-year contract with the club, earning £50 million per month. After the 12-month stint in the Middle East, Mbappe would be free to join his dream club, Real Madrid, on a free transfer.
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Mbappe has broken his silence on the proposed move in response to a tweet from Basketball star Giannis Antetokounmpo, where he joked about looking like Mbappe. Mbappe replied with 13 laughing face emojis.
While Al Hilal’s bid has been accepted by PSG, there are other options for Mbappe, including the possibility of leaving on loan and running down his PSG contract with another club before joining Real Madrid next summer. This way, PSG would avoid losing another star player on a free transfer, as they did with Lionel Messi earlier this summer.
Various top European clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United, have also been linked with Mbappe following PSG’s decision to leave him out of their pre-season tour to Japan. Chelsea is still studying the feasibility of signing Mbappe this summer, according to RMC journalist Fabrice Hawkins. However, it remains to be seen if any club will be able to secure the highly sought-after French striker’s signature this transfer window.