Al-Hilal willing to offer £173.2m-per-year deal to Kylian Mbappe

The Saudi club would also let him join Real Madrid in 2024
Kylian Mbappe has reportedly been offered a stunning £173.2 million (€200 million) per year contract by Al-Hilal to join the team.
Mbappe, 24, was not included in PSG's preseason tour of Japan and South Korea due to his high-profile deal dispute with the club.
The striker has a deal with the French powerhouses through the summer of 2024, but he has so far declined to sign an additional agreement in Paris due to rumours of a transfer to Real Madrid.
In order to prevent losing him for free, PSG are accepting less than the £155 million they paid Monaco when they acquired him in 2017. As a result, the club's owners now insist that he has to be transferred if he fails to reach an agreement on a new contract.
Al-Hilal, one of the four Saudi Pro League teams controlled by the Public Investment Fund, has reportedly made a sizable offer to sign him, as reported by Italian writer Tancredi Palmeri.
He claims they have made a two-year offer to the player worth €200 million (£173.2 million), with the possibility of a release clause reserved only for Real Madrid after the first year.
According to the article, they would also pay PSG a transfer price of €200 million (£173.2 million), which would certainly meet the Parisians' demand to release him.
Kylian Mbappe is said to have concerns about proceeding to Saudi Arabia; however, if the Los Blancos can't afford to shell out a fee this year, the proposal from Al-Hilal might be a solution for everyone involved. Mbappe appears to be willing to sit out the season to force his move to Real Madrid on a free transfer the following summer.
He has long been associated with Real Madrid, but last summer he chose to remain with PSG and accept a new contract for £650,000 per week.
The Frenchman has already spoken out against the power structure and threatened to leave Paris for free when his contract expires, so things have been bad in Paris.
Kylian Mbappe is the leader of France and is keen to stay in shape leading up to Euro 2024, but he has no worries about sitting out the rest of the season.
Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the PSG chairman, reportedly said that it would be "impossible" for Mbappe to go for free.
'We want him to stay, but he can't leave for free,' he said. He had spoken about it in an interview, and there had been verbal agreement. And when I found out that he had chosen to depart for free, I was truly startled.
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