PSG has agreed €180m deal to sign Mbappe from Monaco
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) have agreed a deal
to sign teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe from Monaco, French media reported on
Sunday.
Radio
stations France Info and RMC reported that PSG had agreed to pay 180 million
euros ($215 million) including bonuses for the French international striker.
That would
make him the second most expensive transfer in football history behind Neymar,
who joined PSG from Barcelona for 222 million euros earlier this month.
Despite the
reports, Mbappe was named on the Monaco bench for Sunday night’s Ligue 1
meeting with Marseille.
According to
sports daily L’Equipe, Paris will initially sign Mbappe, 18, on loan before
making the move permanent.
“Monaco and
PSG on Sunday reached an agreement for a loan deal for Kylian Mbappe to the
Parisian club with an option to buy for 180 million euros,” said L’Equipe,
adding that Mbappe would undergo a medical by Monday morning.
A loan deal
would help PSG get around UEFA’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, with many
wondering how the Qatar-owned club can avoid sanctions from European football’s
governing body considering the investment already made on Neymar.
FFP rules
currently stipulate that clubs cannot post losses of more than 30 million euros
over the three-year period to 2018.
Among the
sanctions risked by PSG if they are found to have broken those rules is a ban
from the Champions League.
Mbappe burst
onto the scene in the second half of last season and scored 15 goals in 29
appearances in Monaco’s run to the French title.
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