Kylian Mbappe has been valued at TWICE as much as Premier League side Newcastle United amid the monstrous Al Hilal offer.
Paris Saint-Germain have accepted Al Hilal's world-record bid for Mbappe, who has been strongly linked with a move away this summer.
The Saudi Pro League have seen their €300 million offer accepted by PSG, who want to sell their prized asset now rather than him leave for free next summer.
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Mbappe, who has a year left to run on his current deal, could ply his trade in Saudi Arabia for the 2023/24 campaign before potentially completing his dream switch to Real Madrid next summer.
Al Hilal are doing everything in their powers to lure the 24-year-old to the Middle East, with the player's valuation twice as much as Newcastle.
Twitter user @GraceOnFootball reacted to Al Hilal's proposal by tweeting: "All in, that'd be a year of Mbappé for more than twice what the PIF paid to buy Newcastle."
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Al Hilal are prepared to offer the France international a salary package of €700 million over one year, which is double what Public Investment Fund (PIF) paid to purchase Newcastle.
If Mbappe does leave PSG for Al Hilal, then he will have commanded two of the three highest-transfer fees paid for a player after joining the French giants from AS Monaco for £166 million in 2017.
A move would also see him break the world transfer record, which is currently Neymar who cost PSG £200 million in 2017.
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Will Mbappe sign for Al Hilal? Watch this space.
Topics: Kylian Mbappe, Paris Saint-Germain, Newcastle United, Football