Kylian Mbappe reportedly rejects massive offer from Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal.
According to a report by soccer insider Fabrizio Romano, Mbappe has refused to negotiate with the Saudi team. Mbappe has one year left on his contract at Paris St-Germain and intends to join Real Madrid after this coming season if a deal can’t be made with the Spanish giants.PSG had had accepted a proposed transfer fee of a reported $300 million from Al Hilal, leaving the move up to Mbappe.
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