After a long wait, Kylian Mbappe has joined Real Madrid, according to confirmation from transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano. At the Bernabeu, the former PSG striker will pocket a huge amount of money.
Last night (June 2), Romano reported that Mbappe had signed a contract with Real Madrid and the only thing left to do was wait for the defending Champions League champions to make an official announcement in the mass media.
According to BBC Sport, Mbappe has signed a 5-year agreement with Real Madrid, until the end of the 2028/29 season. At the Bernabeu, the French star will pocket a salary of 15 million euros per season, along with a bribe to join the club worth 150 million euros, paid in installments over 5 years.
Thus, if Real Madrid divides Mbappe’s bribe evenly, this player will pocket 30 million euros each year. According to Romano, what Real Madrid pays Mbappe will be less than the initial offer they made him in 2022, and more in line with the amounts that other Los Blancos stars like Bellingham and Vinicius Junior are paying. received at the club.
That shows that there is no priority or different treatment for Mbappe, even though he is considered a big star. This once again shows that in Madrid, the team is the biggest when all players are equal.
In addition to his salary of 15 million euros per season, Mbappe can also receive additional bonuses when the team wins titles as well as a percentage of his image copyrights.
In terms of money or power, Mbappe will definitely not be pampered like when he was with PSG. However, at Real Madrid, Mbappe will live and play in the best team on the planet. Most importantly, he will have a great opportunity to conquer noble titles, most notably the Champions League – the glory that Mbappe is still diligently searching for in his career.
In short, joining Real Madrid caused Mbappe to lose money financially, specifically his salary, but benefited in the long run in terms of winning titles. Overall, it’s like “leave the iron hunter, catch the perch”.