A remarkable opportunity awaits Kylian Mbappe, as he could potentially earn an astounding £605 million for a single season if he decides to join Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia.
Given Mbappe's decision not to extend his contract at Paris Saint-Germain, with the current deal set to expire in 2024, the anticipated offer from the Gulf nation has become a focal point of interest for the club this summer.
The bid made, amounting to an astonishing £259 million (€300 million), must have undoubtedly shocked the club, as it would surpass the world record by a significant margin. Moreover, Al Hilal is ready to present an incredible £605 million (€700 million) to Mbappe as part of the deal, granting him the opportunity to join Real Madrid next year.
Consequently, the France international would ascend to the position of the world's highest-paid player. It's no wonder that Cristiano Ronaldo currently holds the position of the highest earner, given his transfer to Saudi side Al Nassr last season, where he inked a two-and-a-half-year contract worth £62 million annually.
In comparison, Mbappe's contract would yield him nearly 10 times the earnings of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner. Harry Kane earns a weekly salary of £200,000 while playing at Tottenham, culminating in an annual income of £10.4 million.
With just one year left on his PSG contract, Mbappe would receive an astonishing £11.6 million per week.This opulent contract would translate to £19 per second, £1,151 per minute, £69,030 per hour, £1.65 million per day, and an astounding £50.3 million per month for the 24-year-old.
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