Kylian Mbappe, the Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star, has shown interest from Premier League clubs and has received a world-record bid from Al Hilal, a Saudi club. However, contractual issues have made his future uncertain. Mbappe has one year left on his contract with PSG and is unwilling to sign a new one. PSG believes that he has already agreed to join Real Madrid for free next summer, but they are looking to do a deal this summer to avoid losing him for nothing.
PSG believes that at least five clubs, including Tottenham, Chelsea, Manchester United, Inter Milan, and Barcelona, are interested in signing Mbappe. While there is a “hot market” for the player, it is unlikely that he will move to the Premier League in the near future. PSG has stated that other clubs are formulating offers for Mbappe, and if he refuses the bid from Al Hilal and PSG stands by their decision to not play him again, there is a possibility that he could be sent out on loan.
PSG would prefer to loan him to a club that is not in the Champions League, such as Chelsea or Tottenham. But there is no Premier League club that can compete with Al Hilal in terms of transfer fee or wages. Mbappe, however, wants to go to Real Madrid and may choose to stay at PSG for another year to earn a significant amount in wages and loyalty bonuses before signing with Real Madrid next summer.