Overview
- According to limited‐sourced reports, an unnamed Saudi Pro League club offered $382 million for Mbappé, which would surpass Neymar’s transfer record.
- Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez dismissed the approach and reaffirmed that the forward is “not for sale” regardless of price.
- Mbappé reinforced his commitment to Madrid by declaring “dreams are not for sale” and emphasizing his focus on Champions League and 2026 World Cup ambitions.
- Los Blancos view the France forward as their top sporting and commercial asset, underpinning their refusal to consider mega‐offers.
- The bid follows Saudi Arabia’s summer spending spree, including a $327 million attempt for Vinícius and high‐profile deals for veteran stars, though prime‐age talents have largely resisted.