PSG Grants Kylian Mbappe Permission for World-Record Move to Al Hilal, Hilarious Reactions from the NBA Community
PSG Grants Kylian Mbappe Permission for World-Record Move to Al Hilal, Hilarious Reactions from the NBA Community
Kylian Mbappe‘s future is the talk of the town as Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) gives the green light for the French superstar to engage in personal terms discussions with Al Hilal, who have offered a staggering world-record fee of approximately $332 million. This potential transfer comes with a massive pay deal of $776 million and the unique condition that Mbappe can still join Real Madrid in 2024, possibly with a signing-on fee of $178 million. We delve into the details of this high-stakes saga and the implications it holds for Mbappe’s future.
Is the Saudi Offer Real?
Public Investment Fund-backed Al Hilal is indeed serious about securing Mbappe as their marquee signing. The Saudi Pro League club’s ambitious spending spree has caught attention, and they were previously in the running to sign Lionel Messi before he joined Inter Miami. The magnitude of the transfer fee and the potential personal terms make this offer an unprecedented level of investment, offering PSG an opportunity to recoup a massive sum for their prized asset before his contract expires next summer.
Would This Be a New Record?
Should the proposed transfer materialize, it would surpass Neymar‘s world-record move to PSG for around $245 million in 2017. Currently, Mbappe’s own move from Monaco to PSG ranks as the second most expensive transfer at just under $200 million. An Al Hilal deal for the amounts mentioned would establish an unassailable record and elevate Mbappe’s already astronomical wages, necessitating additional commercial deals to unlock his full value.
Will Mbappe Really Join Al Hilal?
While the move to Al Hilal remains speculative, the prospect is undeniably intriguing. Al Hilal’s interest adds pressure on Real Madrid to potentially act swiftly to secure the Frenchman. For Mbappe, it offers an alternative to staying in Paris without a new contract, potentially allowing him to explore opportunities beyond Europe, given the significant financial clout of Saudi clubs.
Reactions from NBA Players and Community
Al Hilal you can take me. I look like Kylian Mbappe 😂😂👀 pic.twitter.com/VH0syez3VX
— Giannis Antetokounmpo (@Giannis_An34) July 24, 2023
Me headed to Saudi when they call @RichPaul4 & @mavcarter for that 1 year deal! ✌🏾🤷🏾♂️😁 pic.twitter.com/IX0VSMZYNb
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 25, 2023
1 year 776mm? Wtf lol …
— Damian Lillard (@Dame_Lillard) July 24, 2023
LeBron and Kyrie after hearing that soccer money in Saudi Arabia pic.twitter.com/LNfjkRfuwW
— NBA Memes (@NBAMemes) July 25, 2023
Lol the NBA players have discovered the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
— Mike L. Goodman (@TheM_L_G) July 24, 2023
To compare the magnitude of Kylian Mbappé’s potential one-year, $776 million contract with the Saudi Arabia Club Al-Hilal 💸
Mbappé alone would make more than the NBA’s 17 highest-paid players next season… COMBINED 🤯
Stephen Curry: $51,915,615
Kevin Durant: $47,649,433
Joel… pic.twitter.com/lZxd14yGfx— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) July 24, 2023