Mbappé’s salary at Real Madrid revealed!

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According to the English media CaughtOffside (well informed because Fabrizio Romano is a contributor), Kylian Mbappé’s entourage agreed with the management of Real Madrid on a salary of 15 million euros net per season. Or half of what he receives at PSG.

A salary simply divided by two! After Kylian Mbappé announced to President Nasser al-Khelaïfi then to his PSG teammates his departure at the end of the season, free of any contract, his two advisors (his mother Fayza Lamari and the lawyer Delphine Verheyden) tied up the future contract that the 25-year-old striker will sign at Real Madrid.

We do not know the precise duration of Mbappé’s lease with the Merengues, but the salary negotiated by the Blues captain’s entourage with Florentino Pérez has been revealed: 15 million euros net. It is CaughtOffside which announces it, an English media well informed on the transfer window since the Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano is a contributor.

5 million more than Vinicius and Bellingham

Casa Blanca was determined not to break the bank by rolling out the red carpet for its future number 10. This is a good thing, Mbappé agreed to lower his emoluments. He will simply receive half of his XXL income at PSG. His extension in May 2022 offered him a historic salary of 72 million euros gross per year, or 32 million euros net.

Mbappé, however, will become Real’s highest paid player, ahead of Toni Kroos, who would pocket no less than 12 million euros net. David Alaba peaks at 11 million net, while Luka Modric, a departing Ballon d’Or, and the two stars Vinicius and Jude Bellingham are at 10. Aurélien Tchouaméni and Eduardo Camavinga would earn six million euros net.

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