Daily Dispatch

PSG swoop on wonderkid Mbappe

Monaco striker prized away on season-long loan

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PARIS Saint-Germain (PSG) clinched a sensationa­l deal to prise wonderkid Kylian Mbappe away from Monaco on Thursday in a move scheduled to become the second most expensive transfer in history. Less than a month after the world-record arrival of Brazilian icon Neymar in the French capital and only hours before a recordbrea­king transfer window closed, 18-year-old Mbappe joined PSG on a season-long loan.

The France striker is expected to sign a permanent deal for million (R2.7-billion) next year in a move designed to prevent PSG falling foul of Uefa’s Financial Fair Play regulation­s. “It is with great joy and pride that I join Paris SaintGerma­in,” Mbappe said.

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi hailed Mbappe, who exploded onto the scene last season during Monaco’s run to the French title, as a star of the future.

“Among players of his age, he is without doubt the most promising in the world,” he said.

PSG’s stunning million (R3.4-billion) capture of Neymar from Barcelona earlier this month has sent transfer fees skyrocketi­ng across the continent. Barcelona have already spent million (R1.6-billion) rising to million (R2.2-billion) to lure France starlet Ousmane Dembele from Borussia Dortmund.

Liverpool have resisted Barcelona’s attempts to bring Philippe Coutinho to Camp Nou, rejecting three offers for Neymar’s Brazil team-mate.

But with the transfer window not closing in Spain until yesterday – unlike in England, France, Germany and Italy – Barca had a chance to yet test Liverpool’s resolve again.

Both Liverpool and Arsenal missed out on Monaco winger Thomas Lemar, who starred with two goals in France’s 4-0 win over Holland at Stade de France.

“I’m a Monaco player,” Lemar said. “I’m very happy there.”

Arsenal managed to hold on to star forward, Alexis Sanchez, after rebuffing an improved second bid for him from Manchester City, reportedly worth an initial £55-million (R920-million) plus add-ons.

But Liverpool did succeed in tempting Alex Oxlade-Chamberlai­n away from Arsenal, reportedly paying £35-million (R585-million) to sign the England midfielder on a five-year contract.

“I feel that this move is right for the next stage in my ongoing deve he said on Twitter.

Oxlade-Chamberlai­n follows Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Dominic Solanke through the door at Anfield, while Naby Keita will arrive from RB Leipzig next year in a club-record deal worth over £48million (R801-million)..

Making room for the new arrivals, French centre-back Mamadou Sakho returned to Crystal Palace, where he spent part of last season on loan, in a £26-million (R435-million) deal, while Belgian striker Divock Origi was loaned to Wolfsburg. Chelsea completed a £35-million (R585-million) deal to sign Danny Drinkwater from Leicester City but missed out on Everton’s Ross Barkley, who allegedly changed his mind about joining the champions despite having agreed personal terms.

“After the medical we heard from Paul Martin, Ross Barkley’s agent, that he changed his mind and wanted to reconsider his position during the January window,” Everton owner majority shareholde­r Farhad Moshiri said.

Chelsea also brought in Italy right-back Davide Zappacosta from Torino. Tottenham Hotspur completed deals for PSG right-back Serge Aurier and Swansea City striker Fernando Llorente, helping to push total Premier League spending in the window above £1.2billion (R20-billion).

Spurs are believed to have paid £23-million (R384-million) for the controvers­ial Aurier, who received a two-month suspended prison sentence last year for assaulting a police officer.

Wilfried Bony returned from Manchester City to take Llorente’s place at Swansea, who pulled off a major coup by signing 20-year-old Portugal midfielder Renato Sanches from Bayern Munich on a seasonloan. — AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MOVING ON: France's forward Kylian Mbappe’s move to PSG from Monaco on a season-long loan, has paved the way for a permanent deal with the French giants next season
Picture: AFP MOVING ON: France's forward Kylian Mbappe’s move to PSG from Monaco on a season-long loan, has paved the way for a permanent deal with the French giants next season

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