Kylian Mbappe transfer news: Will PSG striker move to Saudi Arabia or Real Madrid?
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PSG striker Kylian Mbappe is the subject of a world record £259m bid by Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal
The future of Kylian Mbappe has become this summer's headline transfer saga.
With the captain having refused to sign a contract extension at Paris St-Germain, the French champions are attempting to cash in on their record goalscorer to avoid losing him for nothing next summer.
Step forward Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal, who shocked the footballing world on Monday with an eye-watering world record bid of £259m for the World Cup winner.
But what happens now? Could he actually swap the Champions League for the Saudi Pro League? And where is the striker likely to end up?
How have we got here?
Mbappe, who ed PSG in 2017, initially on loan from Monaco before a 180m euro (£166m) move, has scored 212 goals in 260 games.
Despite plenty of domestic success and the creation of a strikeforce including three of the world's biggest stars in Mbappe, Neymar and Lionel Messi, the Qatari-owned club have failed to achieve their ultimate goal of winning the Champions League.
Mbappe has a contract until June 2024, but last month it was revealed he had told the club he will stay this season but will not extend his deal.
The fallout has become bitter, with PSG leaving him out of their pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea.
In their first game of the trip, PSG drew 0-0 with another Saudi team, Al-Nassr, in Osaka, Japan.
"Kylian Mbappe is a great player and he's not here," PSG defender Danilo Pereira said afterwards.
"That's a decision of the club, I can't comment."
PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi has made clear his determination to take a tough stance and there have been suggestions Mbappe will not be selected for an entire year if he refuses to break the current deadlock.
The French club have now given Al-Hilal, one of four clubs owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, permission to speak to Mbappe.
PSG are expecting European clubs to make rival bids too.
So is Mbappe going to Saudi and what could his wages be at Al-Hilal?
French football journalist Lisa Leroux believes the £259m offer proves Mbappe "really is a once in a generation player" but that "he won't go, for him it's more than just about the money".
If he moved to Saudi, Mbappe would likely become the highest paid player in football, eclipsing the reported £177m-a year-earned by Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr after his move from Manchester United in December.
It has been reported, external that Mbappe could earn close to 700m euros (£602m) a year with commercial arrangements and image rights on top of his salary.
"No player has ever been offered this salary in football, and I think even in sporting history for one year," Leroux said. "The salary that he would be getting would just be historic and out of this world.
"It would be about 59m euros a month, almost 2m euros a day."
French football expert Julien Laurens agrees and says Mbappe will not go to Saudi.
"He doesn't want to go there," Laurens told BBC Radio 5 Live. "When PSG say we have given permission to speak to Mbappe, he doesn't want to speak to them, Al-Hilal know that. It's not about money for him.
"He just wants to win every trophy possible. Right now, at 24 years old, that does not include the Saudi League."
If not Saudi then where?
Real Madrid are long-term irers of the player and he was close to a move to Spain before g his latest PSG deal last year. He says reports he wants to Real this summer are "lies".
Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham, Inter Milan and Barcelona have also expressed an interest.
PSG are open to the idea of Mbappe leaving on loan this summer to see out the final year of his contract elsewhere.
This would allow him to Real for nothing in 12 months' time, keep playing this season and generate a loan fee for PSG.
"We know for example Barcelona yesterday picked up the phone to PSG, and said listen 'we can't afford any transfer fee for him, we can't even afford his wages',"said Laurens.
"Mbappe earns 72m euros gross a year, but no-one can pay that so he will have to take a pay cut and he's aware of it, but Barcelona said 'how about we swap players for Mbappe, who do you want in our squad">