An astronomical amount forces Mbappe to stay in Paris Saint-Germain for 3 years

The French newspaper "Le Parisien" claimed in its edition issued today, Monday, that the star of the 2018 World Cup champion Kylian Mbappe agreed to stay with Paris Saint-Germain instead of moving to Real Madrid, after he obtained an "unprecedented" contract in the history of football for a period of three years in exchange for 630 million euros.

The newspaper reported that "the negotiations between Paris Saint-Germain and the Mbappe group resulted in an unprecedented contract.

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In May, Mbappe signed a new contract with Saint-Germain for a period of two years until June 2024, with the option to extend it for an additional year related to the desire of the 23-year-old player, according to what "Le Parisien" revealed, quoting "identical sources close to the file".

In details, Mbappe's salary was set at 72 million euros before taxes for each year of the contract, or 6 million euros per month (2.7 million after taxes).

In addition, a signing bonus totaling 180 million euros is distributed over three installments, according to the newspaper.

The newspaper also talked about a “loyalty” bonus, whose total value before taxes increases from 70 million euros for the first year of the contract to 80 million euros for the second year, and to 90 million if Mbappe decides to activate the option to stay with the capital club for a third year.

And if Mbappe decides to stay with Saint-Germain until 2025, he will receive 630 million euros before taxes, or 282 million after taxes, which is much more than the record contract signed by his current colleague in the Argentine club, Lionel Messi, with his former team, Barcelona, ​​​​to keep him. With the latter from 2017 to 2021 for 555 million euros over four years, according to the Spanish newspaper, El Mundo.

And that's not all, as this fictional contract is added to the income associated with the sponsorship contracts that Mbappe signed with companies such as Nike, Oakley, Dior, EA Sports, Hublot...according to "Le Parisien".

According to the American magazine "Forbes", the revenues of these contracts amount to 18 million dollars annually (18.44 million euros) through its various partnerships.

Forbes also recorded a jump in Mbappe's salary by classifying the striker as the highest-paid football player in the world this season, ahead of Messi and the other great Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo.

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