French star Kylian McBarbie has been kicked out of the Asian tour by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) after it was revealed that he had a secret transfer agreement with Real Madrid, and now, according to French media outlet RMC Sport, if McBarbie still refuses to renew his contract by July 31st, PSG will accept an offer of 200 million euros (HK$1.74 billion) from Hilal to sell him to the Saudi Arabian giants. PSG will accept a €200 million (HK$1.74 billion) offer from Hilal to sell him to the Saudi Arabian giants.
Kilian McBarbie only has 1 year left on his contract and has already indicated that he will not extend his contract and refused to move to another club because he will get 90 million euros (about HK$780 million) in loyalty money if he waits until the end of his contract next summer, so he doesn't mind even if he doesn't have to play for the whole season next season.
PSG, of course, do not want to let Kylian McBarbee leave the club on a free-agent basis and lose both their money and money. They have already started to look for a buyer, asking for more than 150 million euros, but it is hard to find any clubs in the European football world willing to pay that kind of money to buy a player who has only one year left on his contract. However, Saudi Arabia is an exception. Hilal is willing to pay a transfer fee of 200 million euros and offer a three-year contract with a salary of 400 million euros (about 3.48 billion Hong Kong dollars) to Al-Mababi.