Real Madrid made Kylian Mbappé bend

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Kylian Mbappé will soon be a new Real Madrid player. Paris Saint-Germain has been convinced of this since the star striker announced that he will leave the Rouge et Bleu at the end of the season. From now on, it is the Frenchman’s contractual details that are talking. Marca revealed yesterday that everything was signed, and today we are starting to find out more about this situation.

However, some media continue to claim that everything is not 100% settled between Mbappé and Real Madrid. This is the case of the show Partidazo de la Cope. According to the program broadcast on the radio Cadena COPE, Al-Khelaïfi’s entourage affirms that the agreement between Kylian Mbappé and Real Madrid is on very good track, but not yet 100% finalized. That is to say, the image rights aspect is not yet resolved.

Mbappé will receive much less money than at PSG

Mbappé wants a percentage higher than the 50% that Real Madrid usually give up. Finally, the Spanish media indicates that PSG believes that the Mbappé clan, and more particularly Fayza Lamari, is using Premier League clubs to put pressure in negotiations with Florentino Pérez. For its part, the show El Chiringuito revealed more precise details regarding the Frenchman’s remuneration, confirming the latest trend on this subject.

Indeed, Marca indicated yesterday that Mbappé would receive a net annual salary of between €15 and €20 million and that his signing bonus would be around €50 million. Well, according to El Chiringuito, all these figures would be a little lower! Thus, the 2018 world champion would receive €14 million net per season and Madrid would only pay him a signing bonus of €40 million. We are therefore very far from his income at PSG. And that’s not all. Mbappé will logically receive 100% of the money from contracts signed with his partners before signing for Real. On the other hand, he will have to pay 20% to Casa Blanca for all the partnerships he signs as a new Merengue.

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