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Welcome to Manchester, the money Mbappé would earn if he joins Man United instead of Real Madrid

While Mbappé could reach Real Madrid, Manchester United would do everything possible to sign him.

By William Estrella

While Mbappé could reach Real Madrid, Manchester United would do everything possible to sign him.
While Mbappé could reach Real Madrid, Manchester United would do everything possible to sign him.

This pass market was one of the most striking, it's been several years since one was seen like this. The greatest football figures or elite players went to clubs that really surprised. One of the clearest examples was the signing of Lionel Messi with Inter Miami, where the institution will pay him 50 million euros per season.

One of the announcements that surprised and was not so expected was that of Kylian Mbappé. The French National Team striker announced that he will not renew his contract with Paris Saint Germain and that the club knew it since last season. This filled the attention of several schools that want it among their ranks.

One of the clubs that was most linked to them, from the previous transfer market, was with Real Madrid. The team dressed in white would pay Mbappé a total of 210 million euros per season and 70 million per month, this figure exceeds what Cristiano Ronaldo receives at Al Nassr.

But Real Madrid would not be the only one interested in hiring the star who was able to win the 2018 World Cup in Russia. They do have competitors, one of them being Manchester United. The Premier League club has among its plans to update the squad in order to get the best place in the Champions League.

 

How much would you charge?

The team led by Erik ten Hag intends to hire Kylian Mbappé by paying him 50 million euros per season. Bonuses for goals and for tournaments won would be added to this salary. It is clear that United do not have the same economy as Real Madrid, but they would do everything possible to sign one of the best strikers in the world, as Cristiano Ronaldo was in his first spell in the Premier League.


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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