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Saudi club Al-Hilal offers to pay a billion dollar to get Kylian Mbappe

 Forbes, an American business magazine reported this extraordinary sum would amount to a staggering 1 billion euro (1.1 billion USD) in total, surpassing Argentine prominent footballer, Lionel Messi's previous record for the highest-paid sports contract.

Al-Hilal, a professional multi-sports club, based in Saudi Arabia has made an official bid of 300 million-euro (332 million USD) for French striker Kylian Mbappe.

L’Equipe, a French media reported that Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (PSG) owners from Qatar are willing to accept the proposal, however, such a transfer could only be made with the agreement of Mbappe.

The Al-Hilal is reportedly ready to offer Mbappean an astounding 700 million-euro (776 million USD) for a single season, after which he would be allowed to join Real Madrid.

 Forbes, an American business magazine reported this extraordinary sum would amount to a staggering 1 billion euro (1.1 billion USD) in total, surpassing Argentine prominent footballer, Lionel Messi’s previous record for the highest-paid sports contract.

However, As per French media, Mbappe would not be selected to play for an entire year if he fails to find a solution with PSG.

  • Saudi club Al Hilal reportedly has found a solution with a billion-dollar offer.
  • Al Hilal is ready to pay PSG a transfer fee of 332 million USD for Mbappe.
  • Al Hilal also offers a salary of 776 million USD for one season.
  • The one-year deal would be perfect for both parties, giving the Saudi league its biggest boost and allowing Mbappe to join Real Madrid in 2024.

This post was last modified on July 25, 2023 9:10 pm

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