Kylian Mbappé's Real Madrid contract is $700 million less than reported 2023 Saudi club offer
Mbappé joins a Real Madrid team that features Champions League-winning players like Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham
French soccer star Kylian Mbappé is finally joining Spanish super-club Real Madrid after years of transfer rumors, the club announced Monday.
Mbappé, 25, will receive $16.2 million (EUR15 million) a year after taxes from Real Madrid over a five-year period, plus an additional estimated $163 million (EUR150 million) guaranteed signing bonus that is spread over the course of the contract, according to ESPN's Julien Laurens and Alex Kirkland.
That would put Mbappé's estimated average annual earnings at just under $50 million. Though that is a lot of money, it is still far below the one-year, $776 million contract offer that Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal reportedly offered Mbappé for his services last summer.
The move to Real Madrid and the new contract he has reportedly agreed to means that Mbappé is missing out on more than $700 million when comparing the annual value of both deals. So why didn't Mbappé take the more lucrative contract?
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Mbappé - who is leaving Paris Saint-Germain after a seven-year stint with the French club - has already made roughly $288 million in his career, according to Capology.com estimates. The reported $776 million offer from Al Hilal last summer would have been the biggest one-year contract for a professional athlete in history.
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