To overpass Monaco's reward contract, PSG offer Mbappe astronomical new contract

Paris Saint-Germain is seeking to renew the contract of its star Kylian Mbappe in various ways, which expires next June, and he has the right to sign for any club at the present time.
The French newspaper, “Le Parisien”, revealed that the PSG administration plans to sign a new contract with its star Kylian Mbappe without extending it, in order to avoid paying a reward to his former club, Monaco.
The newspaper added that the contract of the 23-year-old star has a clause that entitles Monaco to receive a reward of 35 million euros, in the event that Mbappe extends his contract or leaves another club.
The French newspaper, “Le Parisien” indicated earlier that PSG offered Mbappe a two-year contract, with an annual salary of up to 50 million euros, in addition to a loyalty bonus to the club of 100 million euros.
The newspaper added that the Parisian club officials are trying in various ways to dissuade the 23-year-old star from exit for Real Madrid, as the Royal’s who wants to obtain his services next summer in a free transfer deal.
Mbappe joined PSG in the summer of 2017, from Monaco, in a deal worth 180 million euros.