There is no denying that Mbappe is one of the greatest players in the world. With his remarkable results in the World Cup and Champions League and his remarkably high production in Ligue 1, he is undoubtedly among the greatest in the business at the moment.
After Mbappe's seventh season at PSG, he decided to depart, and Real Madrid, the holders of the Champions League, was able to finalize a fantastic deal for the French forward.
We've compared Mbappe's expected salary at Real Madrid to the top 10 players on the team right now to see how much he will be earning in Spain. There have been rumors about his new pay deal.
Please take note that salary data was obtained from Capology.
=9. Eduardo Camavinga, who makes £10.5 million a year
Real Madrid acquired Eduardo Camavinga in 2021 for their midfield's future after Rennes won the Ligue 1 title.
Since then, the Frenchman has excelled in several capacities, obtaining a new contract in November 2023 that includes a pay raise.
=9. Aurelien Tchouameni, who makes £10.5 million a year
Real Madrid made another assault into France to acquire Aurelien Tchouameni a year after bringing Camavinga into their midfield.
He inked a six-year contract in the Spanish capital in exchange for a possible €100 million transfer fee.
=9. Rodrygo (paying £10.5 million a year)
When Real Madrid negotiated for Rodrygo to be signed from Santos, they acquired a Brazilian treasure. He landed in Spain in 2019 after the agreement was reached in 2018.
When Rodrygo extended his Real Madrid contract for an extended period in November, he received a wage increase. But after Mbappe arrived, he might be among the players worried about his playing time.
7. Antonio Rudiger, who makes £12.3 million a year
At Real Madrid, the former Chelsea defender makes a respectable £12.3 million, or roughly £235,000 weekly. Under Carlo Ancelotti, Rudiger is a consistent starter and a vital team member.
Given that his contract expires in 2026, it is highly probable that the 31-year-old will remain in Spain for the foreseeable future. He isn't interested in becoming the highest-paid defender in the world, despite rumors that Saudi Pro League teams want to do just that.
7. Eder Militao (£12.3 million salary per year)
Since August 2023, Militao has been rehabilitating from an ACL injury; thus, Real Madrid supporters didn't get many opportunities to watch him play last season.
In January, the 26-year-old signed a new contract with Real Madrid to keep him with the team until 2028—capology claims he will make £12.3 million a year with his new contract.
6. Thibaut Courtois, who makes £12.8 million a year
Another famous person was injured and missed much of the 2023–24 season. Courtois is among the world's top goalkeepers when healthy; his pay reflects this.
Last season, Andriy Lunin and Chelsea loanee Kepa Arrizabalaga competed for the top slot in Courtois' absence. Undoubtedly, Courtois will take back the top rank by the following season.
5. Federico Valverde (annual salary of £14 million)
There have been rumors that to make room on the salary budget for Mbappe, one of Real Madrid's top players may need to step aside for him.
There have been rumors that Valverde would depart, but Real Madrid will undoubtedly be sad to lose the talented Uruguayan player.
Valverde has been linked to Chelsea and Manchester United in recent transfer seasons, but he is happy to stay in La Liga for now.
=3. Jude Bellingham, who makes £17.5 million a year
Bellingham has moved to the Santiago Bernabeu and has been an enormous success ever since. The 21-year-old is one of the world's most clinical midfielders, with 23 goals in all competitions.
He is already among the highest-paid players at the club according to his base wage of £17.5 million. But over the following few years, he should expect a pay increase or two if he keeps improving at his current rate.
=3. Vinicius Junior, who makes £17.5 million a year.
Observing how Mbappe connects with Vinicius after his arrival would be interesting. A front three consisting of Vinicius, Mbappe, and Rodrygo may be among the greatest trios in history.
The Brazilian signed a new contract with the Spanish powerhouses in October last year, extending his term until 2027. According to the terms of that agreement, he is reportedly making a respectable £17.5 million a year.
2. David Alaba (pay of £18.9 million per year)
Following his free transfer to Real Madrid in 2021, Alaba signed a tremendously expensive contract worth €22.5 million annually.
Real Madrid has agreed to pay the 31-year-old about £95 million for his five-year contract.
1. Kylian Mbappe, who makes £26.3 million a year
There has been a lot of conjecture over Mbappe's pay ever since it appeared possible that he would join Real Madrid.
Different estimates have been made, some more conservative than others. According to the most recent Spanish sources, Mbappe will receive a gross wage from Real Madrid of about €30 million a season.
However, the contract contains some delicious bonuses that might treble his income.
In addition, Mbappe is said to have received a massive signing-on bonus of at least €100 million. Furthermore, he will retain more image rights than Real Madrid typically grants him.
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