How much will Kylian Mbappe be paid at Real Madrid?

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Kylian Mbappe is officially a new Real Madrid player. The French footballer has signed for the next five seasons, for a net salary of 15-20 million euros, as well as a signing bonus of 100 million euros. In addition, he will have bonuses for variables, as well as the vast majority of his image rights, one of the sticking points to close his deal for Real Madrid.

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The Mbappe transfer saga has come to an end. The French star was announced on Monday as a new Real Madrid player, with whom he signed a five-year contract until 30th June 2029.
The arrival of the Frenchman to the 'Merengues' is now a reality. Undoubtedly, a real superstar signing who will show all his quality on the pitch. However, there is one question on many people's minds: how much will Mbappe be paid?
Well, starting from the beginning, the player has arrived at Real Madrid for free, as his contract with PSG had expired. This means that he will be rewarded with a signing bonus which, as reported by ‘AS’, will be 100 million net to be spread over the duration of the contract.
On the other hand, the net salary itself, as the media outlet delved, will be around 15-20 million euros net. Undoubtedly, he will surpass all the players in the squad, making him the highest paid player in the team.
Another issue to be taken into account is that of his image rights. In fact, this was one of the main issues of friction prior to the agreement. ‘AS’ suggests that Mbappe will keep 100% of the deals that were closed prior to the signing, while the new ones will be shared out at 80% for him and the remaining 20% for the club. A figure that could be close to 30 million euros per season.
Then there are the famous add-ons, where Mbappe will receive more money depending on his goals, individual and collective performance, Champions League or a possible Ballon d'Or. Undoubtedly, a real media signing, revolutionary and, above all, one that will move large amounts of money in the coming years.

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