Monday 21 May 2018 14:00, UK
Paris Saint-Germain would not consider selling Kylian Mbappe even if they received a bid of €1bn (£876m) this summer, according to the French club's president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
The 19-year-old forward joined PSG from Monaco last August in a deal which initially meant he joined the Qatari-backed club on loan ahead of completing a £118m permanent move this summer.
Sky Sports News understands Manchester City are interested in Mbappe and are closely monitoring his situation after UEFA confirmed they were investigating PSG's spending over the last 12 months.
But Al-Khelaifi has moved to allay fears that PSG could be forced to sell the France international.
Al-Khelaifi told Canal+: "You want me to give you a number? More than €1bn!
"Yes, I said one billion! And even if you gave me a billion, I wouldn't sell him."
Mbappe scored 21 goals during his debut campaign helping PSG claim a domestic treble.