The incredible chest touched by Kylian Mbappé

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After seven years spent in Paris, Kylian Mbappé did not wish to extend his adventure in the French capital, preferring to realize his childhood dream by joining Real Madrid last summer. A transfer that has not reported anything to PSG – the player being free to engage with the club of his choice. Unlike the Captain of the Blues …

In its Tuesday edition, The Mirror Detailed the revenues of Kylian Mbappé since his arrival at the White House. The 2018 world champion initialed a five -year contract in favor of Bernabéu residents, with a salary of 15 million euros net per year. If he is far from his emoluments collected in Paris -72 million gross per year -, the Bondy kid has the biggest salary in the Madrid wardrobe, ahead of Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior.

A huge signing bonus when he arrived in Madrid

In addition, the “Kyk's” was offered a very juicy bonus at the signature. British media reveals that it amounts to 143 million euros. A sum which will be spread over the five years of his contract. The 26 -year -old French striker has also negotiated his image rights very well, which will bring him around 20 million euros each year.

To this is added his sponsorship contracts with Nike, Hublot, Oakley, Accor or Sorare. Enough to increase the kitty a little more. After ForbesMbappé’s total annual income amount to 86.9 million euros. Just that. As a reminder, the former Parisian also bought via his investment fund Coalition Capital the Caen club last summer.

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