AS Monaco starlet Kylian Mbappe has agreed personal terms with Paris Saint-Germain over a move to the French capital, it has been claimed.
The 18-year-old has been one of the most in-demand players in world football this summer, with a host of top sides including Real Madrid, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona all linked with a transfer that could cost as much as £175m.
PSG have already pulled off the largest transfer in footballing history, signing Neymar from Barcelona for around £200m last week but could now break the bank again in order to land Mbappe.
According to the 'Paris United' Twitter account, the teenager has agreed on personal terms with Les Parisiens and now Monaco need to settle on a transfer fee.
The social media account in question has become renowned for disclosing accurate information regarding PSG and was first to break the news of the Neymar deal on July 21.
Various other reports have suggested that any deal to take Mbappe to PSG would involve some form of financing from the sports giant Nike, who are responsible for the Ligue 1 side's kits and view the youngster as a good ambassador for the brand.
During his breakout season for Monaco last term, Mbappe found the net 26 times in 44 appearances in all competitions.