The eye-watering offer PSG will make Mbappe to reject Real Madrid

FT Desk
FT Desk
  • 1 Mar 2022 21:03 GMT
  • 7 min read
Kylian Mbappe, PSG, 2021/22
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Paris Saint-Germain are desperate to keep Kylian Mbappe at the club next season and a new report in France has finally revealed just how much that could cost the Ligue 1 side.

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The young forward has been in remarkable form since he made the move to Paris from Monaco in 2018 for around €145 million, bagging no less than 156 goals and 78 assists in 205 games for PSG.

Indeed, in that time Mbappe has established himself as one of the most promising players in the world and could go on to become the star of his generation.

Such skills were on show for all to see a few weeks ago, when Mbappe scored the only goal in PSG’s 1-0 win over Real Madrid in their first leg of the Champions League Last 16.

The goal was undoubtedly a big moment for the striker, as it not only showed how much PSG rely on him but also showcased just how limited Madrid’s current squad is.

As such, PSG seem intent on convincing Mbappe that his future remains in France and are willing to put their money where their mouth is to prove it.

How much could Mbappe earn with new PSG deal?

According to a new report from Le Parisien, the French giants are prepared to make Mbappe the highest earner in world football with an annual salary of €50 million.

For context, the highest paid player in the Premier League is Cristiano Ronaldo, who currently makes around half that amount at Manchester United.

However, that isn’t all PSG have promised the striker. As well as his extraordinary salary, the French club will also offer Mbappe a new sign-on fee of €100 million just to sign the extension.

Furthemore, the club have looked to entice Mbappe to stay even more by making the contract last just a further two years, to ensure the young player that he won’t feel trapped by signing a long-term deal.

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