Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) is reportedly open to loaning Kylian Mbappe to a Premier League club, with both Manchester United and Chelsea showing interest.
The French World Cup winner has been the subject of intense transfer speculation since he revealed his decision not to extend his contract at PSG, which is set to expire in 2024.
While he has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, no deal has been finalized yet.
Amid the ongoing rumors, Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal made a staggering offer of €300 million for Mbappe’s transfer fee and a €700 million wage package.
However, Mbappe has rejected this proposal, expressing no interest in moving to the Middle East.
According to i news, PSG is now willing to entertain loan offers from English teams, provided they cover Mbappe’s substantial salary.
Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham have all reportedly inquired about the possibility of signing the forward on loan, making it financially viable for them without a transfer fee.
Additionally, Inter Milan from Serie A and Barcelona from La Liga have also shown interest in Mbappe.
PSG is keen to part ways with the player, as it is evident that he is no longer fully committed to the club’s cause.
While it is widely expected that Mbappe will eventually join Real Madrid, it may not happen until the summer of 2024.