Arsenal offer an astonishing £87million for Monaco starlet Kylian Mbappe
ARSENAL have reportedly launched a £87million bid for Monaco star Kylian Mbappe. According to LEquipe, the 18-year-old is subject to a sensational bid from Arsene Wenger following his stunning season in Ligue 1.
Arsenal have reportedly bid £89million for Kylian Mbappe. All of Kylian Mbappes AS Monaco goals from this season in Ligue 1.
It is not in Arsene Wengers nature to spend huge money on one player but if its true it would be more than double of his record signing of Mesut Ozil, worth £42. 5million.
Arsenals chances were given a boost when the Frenchman said he would not be afraid to leave the Ligue 1 champions. Mbappe said: "Why play less? I'll have time to reflect on that and no, I'm not afraid to leave.
The advice of [Deschamps] counts. That will not guide my choice, but it will count.
"I do not think I will go to his office to ask. But there's plenty of time to think about all this. There are important matches for Frances.".
Kylian Mbappe insists he is not afraid to leave Monaco.
Arsene Wenger recently signed a two-year deal at the Emirates.
Kylian Mbappe helped fire Monaco to the Ligue 1 title.
Arsenal are not the only side interested in the France international, with Real Madrid believed to be huge admirers of the forward.
He added fuel to the speculation regarding a move to the Bernabeu by saying how Zinedine Zidane is an idol of his. Mbappe said:I dreamed of Zidane the player, not the coach.
Arsenal fans: How much do you know about Arsene Wengers reign at the club?. Real Madrid are also believed to be in the race for his signature.
The Frenchman is a huge admirer of Zinedine Zidane. Zidane the player made me dream and still makes me dream when I watch videos of him.
The coach is completely different, he is a great coach who has quickly achieved results and continues to develop. While Manchester City chiefs have distanced themselves from a reported £113. 5m offer for his services.
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