PSG 'prepared' to offer Kylian Mbappe nine-figure bonus but Real Madrid remain 'confident'
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly willing to pay Kylian Mbappe a £150million signing-on fee if he puts pen to paper on a two-year contract extension.
The World Cup winner, 23, is out of contract at the end of the season and has been linked with a move to Real Madrid. PSG are desperate to retain their prized asset and it's believed they've upped their signing bonus from £125m to £150m with time running out.
PSG are also thought to be offering Mbappe an annual salary of £21m, just over £400,000-a-week. The French club's Qatari owners are said to be concerned about losing the talent ahead of the World Cup, which takes place in Qatar later this year.
But, according to BBC Sport, Madrid remains Mbappe's preferred destination. When asked about his future earlier this month, the striker said: "I haven't made my decision, there are new elements to consider. Which elements? Just new elements."
It's believed Mbappe will use PSG's new offer to renegotiate a deal with Real, who are "relaxed" about the situation. The Spanish giants attempted to sign the player last summer and are "confident" he will finally pull on the famous white shirt this summer.
Real are even thought to have cooled their interest in Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland, such is their faith in signing Mbappe. Several top European sides - including Manchester United and Manchester City - are said to be after Haaland's services.
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