Real Madrid has reportedly received a world-record offer of €350 million from Saudi club Al-Hilal for Kylian Mbappe, but they refused
Al-Hilal offered Mbappe a salary of €300 million per year, higher than Cristiano Ronaldo’s, making him the world’s highest-paid player.
Real Madrid immediately rejected the offer. The club believes some sporting assets cannot be measured just in economic terms
Mbappe is central to Real Madrid’s sporting and commercial project. Selling him would weaken both their on-field success and global impact
Saudi clubs aim to attract global stars like Mbappe to boost their league’s profile, despite plans to scale back transfer spending
While Mbappe won’t leave, other players like Vinicius Junior and Mohamed Salah could still be targeted by Saudi clubs in the coming transfer windows