Mbappe won't give you any money, but you burned 370 billion in 2007?... PSG vows to break the world's highest transfer fee

As Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) 스포츠중계 tries to renew the world's highest transfer fee again with the recruitment of Ramin Yamal, PSG's past moves will be re-examined.

"PSG is fully prepared to break the world's highest transfer fee record by paying 250 million euros (370 billion won) to recruit the next-generation star Yamal," Britain's "Team Talk" reported on the 30th (Korea Standard Time).

Yamal is one of the world's top promising players that Barcelona boasts. 스포츠무료중계 Born in 2007, Yamal is a winger with accurate kicks, quick dribbles, and calmness that can be used on the adult stage despite his young age. He is considered one of the best players in the same age group.

Originally from La Masia, he made a comet appearance at Barcelona this season. 메이저리그중계 He showed brilliant performances as a substitute in the first game of the league, and eventually scored his first offensive point with two assists in the third round. He continued to play as a starting player, while being given time to play. He has scored five goals and eight assists in 37 matches in this season's league. He also showed his potential in the UEFA Champions League, giving two assists, and scored a goal in the quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey.

PSG wants to recruit Yamal. The media outlet added, "With Kylian Mbappe heading to Real Madrid, PSG are looking to recruit Yamal to fill his void."

Barcelona, however, will never give up its word of mouth. Media outlets say PSG had already offered €200 million (W300 billion) but was rejected by Barcelona, and is now ready to offer €250 million (W370 billion). Barcelona has no intention of giving it any more money.

However, the sum of 370 billion won exceeds the 222 million euros (325 billion won) PSG spent when it brought Neymar from Barcelona. This means that it will break the world record for the highest transfer fee.

PSG already has the world's top and second highest transfer fee (Mbappe). Such a rich club did not pay Mbappe what he had to pay.

"PSG has not paid Mbappe wages and various bonuses since April," France's L'Equipe reported on the 22nd. "It is a whopping 100 million euros (149 billion dollars)." PSG, which has not been spared enough to set a new world record for the transfer fee for recruiting players, did not pay what it deserved.

Meanwhile, Mbappe, who left PSG due to a transfer to Real, has now moved in person for his rights. According to media, Mbappe has sent an official letter to PSG and the French Ligue 1 secretariat, claiming unpaid amounts.

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