PSG close to agreeing incredible LOAN deal for Kylian Mbappe before £128million permanent move next summer as French giants bid to avoid FFP breach
Ligue 1 giants looking to follow up their £198m swoop for Barcelona's Neymar by bringing the French wonderkid to Paris
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are close to agreeing an incredible LOAN deal for Kylian Mbappe before a £128million permanent move next summer.
The Ligue 1 giants are aiming to avoid any Financial Fair Play breaches, which means they could only land the French wonderkid on a short-term deal... for now.
The deal reportedly includes Lucas Moura to current French champions, according to Sky Sports.
PSG clinched the move of the summer when they landed former Barcelona star Neymar for a world-record shattering £198m.
Now, as they look to abide by FFP regulations, they are considering a short-term move to meet Uefa's requirements.
Sky Italia are claiming the deal involving Mbappe and Moura - to go through permanently this summer will cost PSG £128m.
Meanwhile, the Monaco-poaching doesn't stop there, as PSG are hoping to bring sought-after Fabinho to the French capital in THIS window.
The midfielder is set to cost between £30m and £40m and had been on the radars of Premier League giants Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea.
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The news comes despite Monaco recently claiming there would be "no more departures" from their title-winning squad.
So far this summer, the champions have already lost Bernardo Silva and Benjamin Mendy to Manchester City, as well as Tiemoue Bakayoko to Chelsea.
Recently, Monaco claimed they had NOT in fact received a mammoth £161m bid from Real Madrid for Mbappe - who scored 26 goals and added eight assists in 2016-17.
They revealed they are also in talks regarding a new deal for the French wonderkid.