JAKARTA - The financial details behind Kylian Mbappe's new mega contract with Paris Saint-Germain are revealed.

Mbappe is expected to sign a contract with Real Madrid in the summer. However, his club is currently able to produce deals he cannot refuse.

The France international spoke in depth about the contract in an interview with The New York Times, which was published last Tuesday.

According to the New York Times, Mbappe will be paid 250 million dollars (3.72 trillion) for the three seasons he has signed, around 83 million dollars (Rp1.23 trillion) per season.

Several headlines after his decision to stay with PSG claimed that the money disbursed from Qatari's boss was too much to be rejected by Mbappe.

And the New York Times said Mbappe received about 125 million dollars (Rp1.86 trillion) as its signing bonus, the biggest payment made for a contract out-player in sports history.

However, he insisted in the interview that the amount of money offered was not the main reason that kept him going.

"Because wherever I go, I will get money, I am the type of player like this wherever I go," he said, quoted from Marca, Wednesday.


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