Al Hilal has made a record-breaking KSh47 billion ($259 million) offer to Paris Saint-Germain for Kylian Mbappe. The French champions made it plain that they only wanted to include players who were dedicated to the club, so they put Mbappe up for sale and left him out of their squad for the preseason tour of Japan and South Korea.

PSG has received offers in addition to the record-breaking one from Al Hilal. They have received a variety of bids for Mbappe, including cash and players, but Al Hilal have made their intentions clear by submitting a record-breaking offer.


According to sources, at least five clubs contacted PSG over the weekend to express interest in signing Kylian Mbappe. The 24-year-old's contract was slated to expire next summer, so the French champions decided to put him up for sale when he refused to agree to a new one.

Indicating that the club is prepared to unload the forward, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi left him out of the team for their preseason tour of Japan. He has no intention of leaving Paris Saint-Germain for free in 2024.

According to Sky Sports writer Kaveh Solhekol, this has alerted clubs all over the world that Mbappe is available, and more than five teams have recently contacted PSG.

It is said that certain Premier League clubs are interested in Mbappe, and they have been advised that PSG may be willing to loan their star striker out.