PSG accepts Al-Hilal offer ask Mbappe to negotiate personal terms

PSG accepts Al-Hilal offer ask Mbappe to negotiate personal terms

PSG have allowed PIF-funded Saudi Arabia outfit Al-Hilal to entertain transfer talks with Kylian Mbappé after accepting their world-record €300m bid, according to reports from AFP and Goal.

 As reported earlier this Monday by Fabrizio Romano, the Riyadh-based outfit have submitted a €300m bid for the out-of-favour Mbappé. The 24-year-old all-time record goalscorer at PSG was left out of the Luis Enrique-led squad that flew to Japan on Saturday for their pre-season summer tour in Asia.

The France skipper is entering the final year of his contract with PSG. The Ligue 1 champions want Mbappé to extend his stay at the club or leave now rather than for nothing next summer.

However, Mbappe is adamant he will play for PSG next season whilst refusing to sign a new contract with the French champions. The latter believe their key striker has already struck a deal to move to Real Madrid next year as a free agent.

Al-Hilal has reportedly made a formal €300m offer by letter, but such a record-shattering deal could only happen with the agreement of Mbappé.

So far, the 24-year-old has never expressed an interest in moving to the fast-growing and spendthrift Saudi league for a lucrative bid.

Details of Al Hilal's record-breaking contract offer to Mbappe includes a fascinating Real Madrid 'clause'.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are said to have expressed an interest in the Frenchman, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth, who told Sky Sports: "The Al Hilal offer is not the only offer PSG have received.

"The market for Mbappe is, in quote, hyper, hyper-competitive. A huge number of clubs have expressed interest in the past 48 hours and are formulating bids.

"PSG, we're being told, will listen to any offer. They don't care where he goes. No emotions. It's all about money now.

"They will listen to loan offers, but obviously they would prefer a large transfer fee.

"PSG believe interested clubs include Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, Inter Milan, and Barcelona.

"Of course, none of those clubs would ever be able to come close to Al Hilal's offer. But PSG are saying, 'We will listen to any offer'. There is a feeling that Real Madrid could now be tempted to make an offer."