Mbappe agrees €300m Real Madrid contract

FT Desk
FT Desk
  • 31 Jan 2022 07:55 CST
  • 3 min read
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Kylian Mbappe has reached an agreement with Real Madrid that will see the PSG superstar earn a mouth-watering €50 million-a-year in the Spanish capital, according to Bild.

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It is unanimously reported on Monday in Spain and elsewhere in Europe that Mbappe’s Bosman Transfer to Madrid is now 100 per cent done.

It is likely to become official after PSG and Real Madrid’s Champions League last-16 tie is complete.

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According to Italian transfer expert Nicolo Schira, Mbappe has agreed a six-year contract with Madrid.

That means that over the course of his contract at the Santiago Bernabeu, he will earn an incredible €300m.

Mbappe was involved in the biggest transfer saga of last summer as he attempted to push through a move to La Liga giants Madrid.

In the end the transfer didn’t go through but Mbappe was always expected to still move to Madrid at the end of the season on a Bosman when his PSG contract runs out.

He has repeatedly rejected all of PSG’s offers for him to renew.

An interesting sub-plot to his move to Real Madrid is the fact that PSG will play his next employers in the Champions League in February.

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Madrid drew PSG in the last-16 of Europe’s premier club competition in what is the tie of the round.

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The Ligue 1 side will play the first leg in Paris before travelling to the Santiago Bernabeu for the second leg.

Despite all the talk about his future, Mbappe is only focused on PSG winning that tie and he predicted a victory for the Parisians last month.

“The only thing I can see or predict for Real Madrid-PSG is Paris Saint-Germain to win,” Mbappe told Sky Sport.

“It’s going to be hard, a complicated game. But I want to win both the Champions League and World Cup in 2022.”

Mbappe signed for PSG from Monaco in a €180m deal in 2017, joining the same summer as Neymar, who transferred for a world record €222m.

He has won three Ligue 1 titles during his time at the club, as well as the World Cup for the France national team.

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