Having accrued millions since bursting on the scene some time ago, Kylian Mbappe's staggering net worth has reportedly been revealed.
Mbappe's defining moment came in 2018 when he played a starring role in leading France to FIFA World Cup glory.
His standout performances not only solidified his reputation as one of the game's best but also cemented his status as a global icon, a figure capable of drawing attention both on and off the pitch.
From that point, his career trajectory soared, and so did his profile as one of the sport's most marketable faces.
As his popularity increased, Mbappe quickly became one of the most recognisable figures in football, attracting lucrative sponsorship deals and endorsement contracts. His on-pitch brilliance and commercial appeal helped him become one of the highest earners in the game.
The 25-year-old's financial rise reached new heights following his transfer to Real Madrid, where he became the highest-paid player in the Spanish capital.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, his estimated wealth in 2024 stands at around $180 million (R3.2 billion). This figure has largely been built through his on-field success, which has attracted some of the biggest names in the world of sponsorship and business ventures.
Before his move to LALIGA, Mbappe's financial profile had already seen significant growth during his time at Paris Saint-Germain. His contract with the French giants saw him earn a reported $80 million (R1.4 billion) annually, including various performance-related bonuses.
However, upon making the switch to Madrid, he did see a reduction in his weekly wages. Nevertheless, the Frenchman received a generous $150 million (R2.7 billion) signing-on fee, which is spread across the length of his five-year deal with Los Blancos.
Currently, Mbappes total annual income stands at around $90 million (R1.6 billion), comprising $70 million (R1.2 billion) from his base salary and signing-on bonus at Madrid, with an additional $20 million (R360 million) generated through sponsorships and other ventures.