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DONE DEAL:Kylian Mbappe deal to Liverpool was approved, welcome to Anfield 

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DONE DEAL:Kylian Mbappe deal to Liverpool was approved, welcome to Anfield

FSG stance on Kylian Mbappe is telling as unthinkable Liverpool transfer truth becomes clearThe Saudi Pro League is spending huge sums to attract the best talent that could provide a challenge to the Premier LeagueA short while ago the idea of Kylian Mbappe, one of world football’s most coveted players, plying his trade in Saudi Arabian football’s top tier at 24, entering his prime years, would have been unthinkable.

But such is the pace at which the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund’s plans to grow the Saudi Pro League has reached, the idea of Mbappe trading Paris Saint-Germain and European football for the Middle East and Al-Hilal now doesn’t seem as far fetched as it did a few months ago.

Mbappe, who has long been linked with Liverpool interest that was never going to materialise, is stuck in a strange position. He wants out, and a move to Real Madrid has been long mooted, and his team want him gone too. But they don’t want to lose him for free to Madrid next summer, which it is reported they believe they will, they want to recoup some of the enormous sums of money, hundreds of millions of pounds, that have been spent on keeping the French international in Paris in recent years.
Whether or not it is a PR stunt, Al-Hilal have the financial means to pay for Mbappe, that is something that comes with not having to be concerned about UEFA’s financial sustainability regulations or domestic equivalent, and being back by one of the richest sovereign wealth funds in the world. If the suggested £350m that Al-Hilal would be willing to pay for Mbappe would bring him to Saudi for just one year, as has it has been reported, then they would see that as a cost of doing business, the upside being that the arrival of Mbappe would bring serious legitimacy to the SPL project. For PSG it would solve a serious financial headache.That a player like Mbappe is on the market and nobody in European football, not even the cash rich Premier League sides, are willing to make a move right now is telling. Real Madrid’s only hope is a deal on a free next summer, and for Premier League clubs, even the likes of Liverpool who have serious wriggle room within UEFA and domestic financial fair play frameworks, it would be beyond comprehension, and that’s before the fact that it would never chime with the way that owners Fenway Sports Group run the business side of the club.

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Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has enjoyed a successful training camp in Germany over the last week or so, and the Reds will now return to Merseyside for more sessions before a trip to Singapore.

“The camp was top; absolutely top-class — we cannot say differently,” Klopp told Liverpool’s official website. “And if we can, we will try to come back because the circumstances were perfect; we could do everything we wanted to do.

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“We got massive support from the local club, SV Aasen; they were really, really helpful, so that was nice. It’s really nice that Greuther Fürth came here to play us, because for us we are now on the way home pretty much and it was quite a trip for them to get here.”

 

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We got massive support from the local club, SV Aasen; they were really, really helpful, so that was nice. It’s really nice that Greuther Fürth came here to play us, because for us we are now on the way home pretty much and it was quite a trip for them to get here.”

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