Liverpool are said to have offered Kylian Mbape on loan for a year after learning that Kylian Mbappe turned down an offer from Saudi Arabia.
According to Mirror (England), Liverpool have made a terrible offer to have Mbappe’s service. They accept to pay PSG a large amount, and agree to let the striker move freely to Real next summer.
Previously, Al Hilal had offered to pay a record transfer fee of 330 million USD to PSG and was agreed by the French club. The Saudi club also offered him a salary of 775 million USD a year. But Mbappe refused, determined to stay in Europe to play.
The 24-year-old striker wants to fulfill his dream of playing for Real. Real also sought to bring Mbappe back early but did not have enough money to meet the $ 256 million that PSG asked for.
Liverpool believe their offer can make all parties happy in this deal. Mbappe can go to Real, while PSG receive a commensurate amount instead of losing the number one star.
In 2018, before moving to PSG, Mbappe negotiated with Liverpool. The France international revealed to the Telegraph last year: “We talked but not much. I negotiated with Liverpool because it’s my mother’s favorite club. It’s a big club. We met them five years ago when I was still young. wearing the Monaco shirt”.
Real plays an important role in Mbappe’s future. PSG believes that the 24-year-old star has tacitly agreed to move to the Bernabeu team next summer on a free basis, thereby receiving a large fee. Therefore, after a friendly match against La Havre 2-0 on July 21, PSG kicked Mbappe off the list to go to Japan for a summer tour, and put him on the transfer floor .
Mbappe was then said to have responded by announcing his willingness to sit on the bench at PSG in the 2023-2024 season.
Mbappe currently holds the record of scoring 212 goals in 260 games for PSG. With France, the 24-year-old striker ranked fifth in the list of goals with 40 goals, 14 goals behind the leader Olivier Giroud. He has won six Ligue 1, three French Cups, two French League Cups, two French Super Cups, the 2018 World Cup and the 2021 Nations League.