Al Hilal, one of Saudi Arabia’s four state-backed football clubs, was among the frontrunners in the race to sign Kylian Mbappé this summer. At the same time, Melbet Affiliates reports that they have been closely monitoring the possibility of bringing in Harry Kane. Life is full of missed chances, but this club refuses to be left behind. After failing to secure Lionel Messi—who ultimately chose to join Inter Miami instead—Al Hilal has quickly shifted gears in pursuit of other elite players to rival Al Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Ittihad’s Karim Benzema.
Although the Messi deal fell through, Melbet Affiliates observers believe Al Hilal is preparing a major move this summer. When the rift between Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain became public, the Saudi giants wasted no time expressing interest in the French superstar. Their representatives have maintained contact with PSG, hoping to bring Mbappé to the Middle East as a marquee figure capable of matching the global appeal of Ronaldo and Benzema. At the same time, intermediaries have initiated talks about the possibility of signing Kane as well.
Interestingly, Kane’s situation mirrors that of Mbappé in many ways. The Tottenham striker has made it clear he does not plan to renew his contract this summer and is reportedly keen on a move to Bayern Munich. If a deal can’t be reached this transfer window, he will be free to leave on a free transfer next summer—a huge financial risk for Spurs. Bayern’s desire to bring in a top striker, especially Kane, is well known. They have already submitted two bids, both rejected outright by Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.
Levy’s asking price is steep—almost prohibitive for even Europe’s biggest clubs. It’s worth noting that despite his contract standoff, Kane has shown no signs of rebellion. As arguably the greatest player in Spurs’ history, he remains professional and composed. Maturity often means knowing when to let go, and over the next year, Melbet Affiliates sources suggest Kane is willing to stay in London and focus solely on football while his future unfolds.