To the relief of all Real Madrid supporters all around the globe, it seems that the Kylian Mbappe drama may at long last be coming to a positive conclusion this summer. It has been claimed that the Frenchman has made the decision to leave Paris Saint-Germain and is now making his way to the capital of Spain.
At this point, Madrid has been trying to get his signature for close to half a decade. Before he made the decision to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain in 2022, they were even on the verge of signing him on a free transfer agreement.
It is possible that history will continue to repeat itself. This summer marks the expiration of Mbappe’s contract with Paris Saint-Germain, and the club based in the capital of France is undoubtedly making an effort to keep him on board, with the €80 million loyalty bonus being up for grabs.
In addition, despite the fact that Madrid is prepared to make him the highest-paid player in the team and in Europe, the Mabppe will most certainly not be receiving the same amount of money as he was receiving in the Spanish capital, which was an absurd 73 million euros.
Instead, according to AS, Mbappe is planning to negotiate a salary of fifty million euros at his future club, which will most likely be Madrid, along with a signing bonus of one hundred twenty million euros. Additionally, the winner of the World Cup is interested in retaining some of his image rights.
Due to the fact that he would be joining on a free transfer, Mbappe most likely feels that he is eligible for the signing bonus of 120 million euros since he chose Madrid over other teams, notably Paris Saint-Germain. There is also the possibility that it is the loyalty bonus that he will never get again.
In addition, the income is still quite large, but it comes with a reduction of more than thirty percent. By a margin of more than fifty percent, he will become the highest-earning member of the Madrid team. As of right now, Toni Kroos is the player in that group who has the most bags, with his numbers reportedly coming in at just about €25 million.