Real Madrid is pursuing the transfer of French striker Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain. This development was reported by a prominent sports analyst on social media, highlighting ongoing talks about a possible move this summer window.
Within the report, Mbappe’s potential compensation at Real Madrid is described as around 60 million euros per year before taxes, depending on the contractual structure and performance metrics. The piece notes that a substantial portion of earnings could come from image rights and commercial partnerships, with an estimated 65 percent tied to likeness usage and sponsorship deals. On average, after considering business arrangements, the annual net income could hover near 60 million euros.
In June, outlets indicated Mbappe sent an official notice to Paris Saint-Germain signaling that he does not intend to remain with the club beyond the current contract period. The news suggested PSG would need to explore a potential sale to avoid ending the agreement without compensation at its expiry next summer, given Mbappe’s stated position.
Additionally, it was reported that Mbappe’s family, specifically his mother, has been engaged in discussions behind the scenes with PSG over an extended period, indicating the complexity and sensitivity of negotiations surrounding the forward’s future with the French club.