Saudi's are throwing that loot around- Saudi club Al-Hilal makes record bid for Kylian Mbappe... MORE THAN $332 MILLION... POSSIBLY $700 MILLION

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Saudi Team Makes Record Offer for Kylian Mbappé: $332 Million

Al Hilal of the Saudi Professional League made a bid to Paris St.-Germain to acquire the French striker in what would be the most expensive soccer transfer in history.

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Kylian Mbappé would be the most expensive transfer in soccer’s history if a deal is worked out to send him from Paris St.-Germain to Al Hilal.

Saudi Arabia’s turbocharged attempt to turn its domestic soccer league into one of the sport’s most glamorous has already attracted Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest stars of his generation, and Karim Benzema, the reigning world player of the year. Those deals, though, pale into comparison with its most ambitious target yet: Kylian Mbappé.

Over the weekend, one of the Saudi Professional League’s more prominent teams, Al Hilal, submitted an offer worth $332 million for the France striker to his current team, Paris St.-Germain. Should the deal go through, it would make Mbappé the most expensive player in the sport’s history by some distance, dwarfing the $263 million P.S.G. paid for the Brazilian forward Neymar six years ago.

The official bid was sent to P.S.G.’s chief executive, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, on Saturday. It was signed by Al Hilal’s chief executive, and it confirmed the price the club was prepared to pay and requested permission to discuss salary and the length of a contract with Mbappé. On Monday, it was reported by some news outlets that P.S.G. had granted that request.

Al Hilal was expecting to hold initial talks with Fayza Lamari, Mbappé’s agent and mother, early this week, according to three people with knowledge of the offer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the details. It is likely that the club will have to commit hundreds of millions of dollars more in salary to persuade Mbappé, 24, who is regarded as the likely heir to Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as the finest player on the planet, to leave P.S.G. for a team in what was most recently ranked as soccer’s 58th strongest domestic league.

Mbappé is already lavishly remunerated at P.S.G., his hometown club. Last summer, he was handed a contract worth $36 million a year, complete with a $120 million golden handshake.

Even the amount of money that P.S.G.’s ultimate owner — Qatar Sports Investment, drawing on the wealth of the Qatari state — can afford to pay him, though, may not prove off-putting to his prospective employer: Al Hilal is now one of four Saudi teams majority owned by the Public Investment Fund, Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.


There is an element of opportunism in Al Hilal’s approach. Mbappé’s future has been the subject of intense speculation since the start of June, when the player informed P.S.G. that he intended to see out the final year of his current deal and walk away as a free agent in 2024.

P.S.G. has insisted that it will not contemplate losing such a prized asset for nothing, informing Mbappé that he must sign a new contract — one that would extend his stay beyond 2024 — or face an uncertain future: either being sold or having to spend the season on the substitutes’ bench.

The club has sought legal advice to gauge the strength of its position. Mbappé has maintained that he intends to spend the coming season in Paris, although he was omitted from the squad for the club’s preseason tour of Asia last week as a result of the standoff.

Al Hilal is not the only team hoping to take advantage of the growing schism between P.S.G. and one of soccer’s most talented players and most marketable names.

P.S.G. has received several inquiries about Mbappé’s theoretical price tag. Chelsea, now owned by a consortium that includes Clearlake Capital Group, the private equity firm, has asked P.S.G. how much the player would cost. Barcelona, the Spanish champion, has discussed a deal in which more than one of its own prime assets would arrive in Paris in an exchange.

Real Madrid, long assumed to be Mbappé’s preferred destination, has yet to show its hand. Some executives at P.S.G. believe a deal is already in place in which Mbappé would move to the Spanish capital next summer.

It is that expectation that Al Hilal — most likely not the sort of place that Mbappé, at this stage of his career, would ordinarily have considered as his natural next step — hopes may provide it with an advantage.

It has been reported that, despite all the money it is prepared to spend to secure his arrival, the Saudi club would allow Mbappé to leave for Spain after just a season in the Middle East.


 
Listen the Russians and other Eastern European countries have been poaching WNBA players the past decade plus...... wasn't that Diana Turasi (sp?) Chick paid like $3 million to sit out the wnba season and play overseas.....

The Russian / Eastern European money is peanuts compared to what the Saudis could offer.....

Will it be $775Mil for one year probably not.....

But I could see $100 - $200 mil for a year or 2.

They literally have money to burn, big bags of it
 
P.S.G. has insisted that it will not contemplate losing such a prized asset for nothing, informing Mbappé that he must sign a new contract — one that would extend his stay beyond 2024 — or face an uncertain future: either being sold or having to spend the season on the substitutes’ bench.

What kind of fuck shit is this? Is this shit common in soccer leagues? You can just sell players to the highest bidder and they have no say so in where they go? No trades or nothing?
 
What kind of fuck shit is this? Is this shit common in soccer leagues? You can just sell players to the highest bidder and they have no say so in where they go? No trades or nothing?
There's no draft or picks, teams recruit directly if they have the budget, players and agents do have a say in where they wanna play Someone like mbappe would never play for Everton or leeds because they're not qualified for any of the major club tournaments and also lack the prestige of a Madrid or Liverpool
 
What kind of fuck shit is this? Is this shit common in soccer leagues? You can just sell players to the highest bidder and they have no say so in where they go? No trades or nothing?
There's no draft or picks, teams recruit directly if they have the budget, players and agents do have a say in where they wanna play Someone like mbappe would never play for Everton or leeds because they're not qualified for any of the major club tournaments and also lack the prestige of a Madrid or Liverpool
Contracts..... anything can be put in a contract.... and if the players sign that contract.... they must abide by it..... just like an apartment lease.... that's why their agents/lawyers.... get those mega-bucks


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What kind of fuck shit is this? Is this shit common in soccer leagues? You can just sell players to the highest bidder and they have no say so in where they go? No trades or nothing?

Literally the opposite of what we have in the US. Player has to agree to a move, no such thing as "trading". For example, Liverpool just agreed to a transfer fee with a club for a player and the player said "actually, I am going somewhere else" haha. Club can pressure, have the player train alone or with the kids etc. but there is no way to legally force them to move to a destination the player doesn't want. Player has to sign off on the transfer. Think of it like if every player in the NBA had a no trade clause.
 
Literally the opposite of what we have in the US. Player has to agree to a move, no such thing as "trading". For example, Liverpool just agreed to a transfer fee with a club for a player and the player said "actually, I am going somewhere else" haha. Club can pressure, have the player train alone or with the kids etc. but there is no way to legally force them to move to a destination the player doesn't want. Player has to sign off on the transfer. Think of it like if every player in the NBA had a no trade clause.
Did I ready that wrong? It sounds like they could deal Mbappe to the Saudis because they don't want him to just walk out the door on the last year of his contract with nothing in return. So if they did do the deal how could he refuse to go then?
 
Did I ready that wrong? It sounds like they could deal Mbappe to the Saudis because they don't want him to just walk out the door on the last year of his contract with nothing in return. So if they did do the deal how could he refuse to go then?

He can refuse because this isnt US sports. Mbappe won't sign a new deal and is on the last year of his current deal and there isn't shit PSG Qatar can do but threaten him and/or do the shit he wants aka sell Neymar. :lol:

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Unlike US sports, both the club and player need to reach agreement for any transfer. PSG want to transfer Mbappe to Madrid now and get paid a huge transfer fee while it looks like Mbappe and Madrid are both happy to just wait until next year and have the transfer occur on a free. Nothing PSG can do. Look at Kane who just went to Bayern or Dembélé who just left Barcelona for PSG. Bayern agreed to personal terms with Kane well ahead of Tottenham agreeing to the terms of the transfer fee. Transfer couldn't happen until Tottenham reached agreement with Bayern on the transfer fee. Dembélé had a release clause meaning that if any club offered the amount of the clause, he could leave if he wanted. Key word being he could not obligated. Also, French clubs don't have release clauses for players so now that he is with PSG nobody can potentially trigger a transfer by activating the clause.

Lots of smaller clubs promise the players or include release clauses so that if the bigger clubs come to buy a player, there is no drama. This helps them sign potential talent as the players know the club won't stand in the way of a potential move to a bigger club. Also, lots of smaller clubs especially those in South America etc. will have sell on clauses meaning that if the player is sold from their club to European club A but then later to huge European club B, the original club will get a percentage of the fee. For example, Moisés Caicedo who just moved to Chelsea is originally from Ecuador and played with an Ecuadorian club before moving to Brighton. He had a clause like I just described so his original club in Ecuador get a % of the fee paid by Chelsea to Brighton for his transfer.
 
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