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The worst news that Mbappe gives to Real Madrid, look at how many millions he demands to earn

The unusual sum of money that Mbappé demands from Real Madrid

By William Estrella

The unusual sum of money that Mbappé demands from Real Madrid
The unusual sum of money that Mbappé demands from Real Madrid

The Mbappé-Madrid soap opera seems to have no end and every day we have breakfast for new controversies, news, factors or whatever they want to call it by one of those involved. Paris Saint Germain is going crazy with the returns of Kylian Mbappé taking into account that they will have to sell it right now in case he does not renew and has the possibility of leaving for free next year. But the one who collected it on the rebound now was Real Madrid with the sum that they will have to pay Mbappé for him to arrive.

It turns out that Real Madrid, if they want to get the services of Kylian Mbappé this summer, will have to pay the scandalous sum of between 400 and 600 million euros! And it is that with all the bonuses, premiums, taxes, salary, record and everything that involves adding it to the club, the amounts rise to at least 400 million, although that would be too optimistic.

In short, under these conditions, it is unfeasible for Real Madrid to even think about adding Kylian Mbappé this summer, and that is what suits the Frenchman, since he seeks to continue until 2024 to collect all the bonuses, salaries and bonuses he has for ahead in PSG. An extremely complex plot.

The Liverpool ready to pay it all

Liverpool is willing to give up everything in order to add Kylian Mbappé to their ranks. According to Marca, they are preparing an offer of more than 300 million euros. We'll see if they have enough to convince the Frenchman to turn his back on Real Madrid.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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