PSG star Kylian Mbappe has been linked with a move away from the French club - but what is his current net worth and salary?
The 24-year-old reportedly presented a formal letter to the PSG hierarchy on Monday, informing them that he would not trigger the additional year's option on his contract that would extend it to the summer of 2025. Real Madrid, Manchester United and Liverpool have been linked with potential moves for the forward.
This was backed up a statement Mbappe gave to press outlet AFP, in which he is quoted as saying: "After maintaining publicly in recent weeks that he would be a PSG player next season, Kylian Mbappe has not asked to leave this summer and has just confirmed to the club that he would not be activating the extra year."
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The player himself then took to social media to provide further clarity, writing: "The bigger it is, the more it passes. I have already said that I will continue next season at PSG where I am very happy."
The Mbappe situation, however, leaves his club at somewhat of a crossroads.
Fabrizio Romano has claimed that PSG have no plans to allow their star man to leave as a free agent next summer. However, if he stays at the club next season and does not agree a new contract, that is exactly what will happen.
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And ESPN report that Real are 'ready to bid' for the striker - whilst Liverpool and United will also be keeping tabs on his situation.
Here is how much each team would likely need to play Mbappe, should he sign - and his overall net worth.
What is Kylian Mbappe's net worth?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the 24-year-old's current net worth stands at a staggering $180 million (£143 million).
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As well as his on-pitch earnings with PSG, Mbappe also has sponsorship deals with major brands such as Nike, Hublot and EA Sports.
He is the current cover star of the FIFA series, where he has appeared on the last three iterations of the game series.
What is Kylian Mbappe's current salary?
According to Le Parisien (via GFFN), Mbappe earns €6 million (£5.1 million) per month, before tax, as part of his current contract at PSG.
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It is claimed that the contract does not have performance clauses.
However, Sky Sports reported after the Frenchman signed his new deal that it contained a signing-on fee of £100 million.
If Mbappe moves to Real or the Premier League, he would almost certainly become the highest-paid player in the division. Whether he elects to stay at PSG for another season beyond the end of the transfer window remains to be seen.
Topics: Kylian Mbappe, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Net Worth, Transfers