The report claims that the Spanish giants first contacted the player in the first week of January to check if he was still interested in joining them. After getting the attacker's approval, managing director Jose Angel Sanchez started negotiating terms with him and his mother and agent Fayza Lamari over a five-year deal. While Real reportedly compromised on the player's image rights, his wages will be substantially lower than what he was paid in the last two years in Paris. Mbappe, though, will still become the club's highest-paid player and is likely to earn in the region of €15m (£13m/$16m) to €20m (£17m/$22m) per year, plus bonuses based on objectives.