PSG are doing everything they can to keep Kylian Mbappe 😳 HOW MUCH?! 🤑
claim PSG are prepared to make Mbappe by far the highest-paid player in the world, offering him a new two-year deal worth an incredible £800,000 per week after tax.
The report also claims Mbappe would receive a signing-on payment of around £83m to remain at the Parc des Princes. Mbappe’s representatives are yet to respond to the offer but PSG are reportedly optimistic about convincing the forward to remain at the club after positive discussions with his agents. The offer comes just days after Mbappe hinted he could extend his stay at PSG in order to chase down club record goalscorer Edinson Cavani's tally of 200 goals for the French club.Mbappe is now the joint-second top goalscorer in PSG's history, having moved level with Zlatan Ibrahimovic on 156 goals following his brace in Saturday’s 3-1 win over St-Etienne.“Being PSG's top scorer is something that cannot be ignored. We'll see what happens.
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