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While Messi will earn 50 million in USA, what Mbappé would earn in Liverpool or Madrid

The Reds are pressing hard to sign Kylian and have prepared a stratospheric salary.

By William Estrella

The Reds are pressing hard to sign Kylian and have prepared a stratospheric salary.
The Reds are pressing hard to sign Kylian and have prepared a stratospheric salary.

PSG went from having the best trident in the world in terms of names to having to start putting together a team practically from scratch. The group from the capital of France did not want to renew Lionel Messi and now they have put Kylian Mbappé on the market so that he does not leave for free when his contract ends in 2024. In addition, to this we must add that Neymar also wants to leave Paris.

Now, of the three, Mbappé is the one who has generated the most fuss in the last few hours. The emir of Qatar, owner of Paris Saint-Germain, valued Donatello at 200 million euros, an amount that Real Madrid is willing to pay. However, now Liverpool entered the scene with an offer of 300 million that changed the rules of the game and puts Merengue before the possibility of losing the Frenchman again.

The Reds' proposal not only surpasses that of Madrid in terms of the amount of the transfer, but also in salary. Florentino Pérez had 200 'kilos' prepared, plus an additional 20 in variables, and a contract of 30 million euros per season for five years, with the option to extend it for one more year. However, Liverpool arrived to break with all that.

How much would Mbappé earn in Liverpool?

Although the Premier League team does not plan to match the 72 million that Kylian Mbappé currently receives at PSG, they are willing to raise Real's offer and propose a contract of around 40 million a year. However, a fact that is not minor is that those directed by Jürgen Klopp did not qualify for the UEFA Champions League, and that could condition the choice of Bondy's star.


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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