Paris France / 12.09.2022 17:34:45
When it comes to business Kylian Mbappe seems to be one step ahead of everyone. After starring in the most mediatic soap opera of the summer on the soccer planet, deciding to sign a new contract with PSG and leave Real Madrid fans “thrown away”, it has been uncovered that there is a special clause imposed by the player to the Parisian club.
Announced with a three-year bond running until 2025, actually Mbappe might be free to negotiate with any club from January 2024since the renowned French media The team has uncovered that the world champion in Russia 2018 an “escape route” was left in case you want to try your luck elsewhere.
The information confirms that Kylian only has two seasons signed with Paris Saint-Germainthose of 2022-2023 and 2023-2024, since 2024-2025 is an optional clause and only the striker can decide whether to stay or go; that is, the team cannot exercise it to retain him under any circumstances.
How much money does Mbappe make?
Recently the newspaper New York Times uncovered the exorbitant figures that Paris pays Mbappé with the new bond signed, specifying that for each season his salary is 83 million euros, plus a bonus of 125 million that was paid to him in mid-2022 for choosing to stay in the City of Light, waiting for it to be the great heir to Messi and Cristiano.
Once the amounts are known, Kylian was accused of being a “mercenary”although it is known that even the French government itself put pressure on the soccer player to stay in the country and not take the flight to Spain, where they were waiting for him at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Mbappé spoke well of Real Madrid. To get there?
In an interview with the previously mentioned American media, Kylian Mbappé caused controversy by ensuring that you feel the Real Madrid as “if it were his home”this despite the anger and frustration of millions of white followers who felt “deceived” and “used” by the footballer to finally prefer to continue with the Parisian team, whom they eliminated in the last 16 of the last Champions League.
“You never know what’s going to happen. I’ve never been there but it seems like it’s my house or something”, said regarding the club that has orbited his career in recent years. “The president told me: ‘You have time to go, stay a little longer,'” he added of his meeting with Emmanuel Macron, France’s top ruler.