According to reports, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) offers Kylian Mbappe an annual loyalty bonus equal to ten times his monthly salary.The Frenchman receives a loyalty bonus worth €60 million annually, as reported by the French publication L’Equipe.
In contrast, he is one of the richest footballers in the world with a monthly salary of €6 million.Mbappe was close to signing a new contract with Real Madrid when his previous one at the Parc des Princes came to an end last summer. However, he decided to stay in Paris until the summer of 2025 rather than accept a move to the Spanish club.
One of the world’s most powerful football players was made one of the 24-year-old’s new contracts. Mbappe was apparently given some input into the club’s decision-making process in addition to the substantial financial incentives.
The French international’s new contract with PSG appears to include the substantial annual loyalty bonus. It’s clear why Les Parisiens wanted to keep him. With 202 objectives in 251 club games across contests, he is the club’s unequaled record goalscorer.
After scoring eight goals in Qatar, Mbappe also won the Golden Boot award at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Didier Deschamps recently appointed him as France’s captain, making him the youngest captain in Les Bleus history.
PSG Ultras receive a promise from UCL from Kylian Mbappe:
According to reports, Kylian Mbappe promised to bring the UEFA Champions League to Paris to the PSG Ultras, the club’s extremist fan base.According to RMC Sport (h/t BeSoccer), he took the megaphone to an event with some of the club’s radical supporters, where he pledged his support for PSG.
Additionally, he promised them success in Europe, which Les Parisiens have never achieved.They have never won the European Cup or the UEFA Champions League. They have only won the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (1995-1996) and the UEFA Intertoto Cup (2001) in continental competitions.
Mbappe made the promise after the French giants lost to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals last month. PSG had their best Champions League finish to date when they finished as runners-up in the 2019-20 season.
Since joining the Paris-based club in the summer of 2017, Mbappe has contributed to the competition by scoring 34 goals and assisting on 26 others in 52 games.