Mbappe 'refuses to talk' to Al Hilal over Sh47.5-billion move
(FILES) Paris Saint-Germain's French forward Kylian Mbappe reacts ahead of the French L1 football match between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and FC Lorient at The Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris on April 30, 2023. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Saint-Germain striker Kylian Mbappe has refused to meet officials from Al
Hilal, dealing a potentially fatal blow to the Saudis' ambitious hopes of
completing a world record Sh47.5 billion swoop.
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 from the Saudi club came to Paris to finalise the
transfer of Brazilian Malcom from Zenit Saint Petersburg.
They also
wanted to present their project to Mbappe while in the French capital.
"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.
Riyadh-based
Al Hilal had been given permission by PSG to open talks with Mbappe despite him
never having expressed an interest in moving to the fast-growing Saudi league.
Mbappe has
one year left on his contract with PSG, who want him to leave now rather than
for nothing next summer.
But he is
refusing to sign a new contract and the French champions believe he has already
struck a deal to move to Real Madrid next year.
It is widely
thought that Real hoped to pick up Mbappe for free next year, attracting him
with a colossal signing fee because they would not have to pay PSG anything for
his services.
The standoff
between Mbappe and the French club reached a new peak last weekend when they
dropped him from their squad to tour Japan and South Korea.
There have
been suggestions that Mbappe would not be selected for an entire year if he
fails to find a solution with PSG.
Mbappe, the
club's all-time top scorer with 212 goals in 260 appearances, remains the
second most expensive player in history behind his PSG teammate Neymar.
He was still
a teenager when he joined PSG on a season-long loan from Monaco in August 2017.
The move
turned into a permanent transfer the following year in a 180-million-euro deal.
That fee is
exceeded only by Neymar, the Brazilian who cost PSG 222 million euros in 2017.
The third
member of PSG's superstar trio, Lionel Messi, left at the end of last season to
join MLS franchise Inter Miami.
The trio
could not prevent PSG being knocked out of the Champions League by Bayern
Munich at the last 16 stage last season although they went on to clinch the
French title.
Al Hilal are
one of the handful of clubs owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund
(PIF).
They have
already signed central defender Kalidou Koulibaly from Chelsea and Ruben Neves
from Wolves this summer.


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