Paris Saint-Germain have now responded to claims that Kylian Mbappe will earn the biggest contract in sports history after details of his new deal were seemingly leaked.
Earlier this week, it was reported that the Frenchman will earn a staggering €630 million (R11.2 billion) from the three-year deal he signed in May.
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It was also claimed he will earn a guaranteed signing bonus of €180 million (R3.2 billion), has tripled his monthly salary to €6 million (R109 million), and would also receive a continuously increasing loyalty bonus for every single year of his contract he fulfils.
However, PSG have since responded to the claims, insisting that they are "completely false".
"In relation to the sensationalist information published by a media outlet about one of our players, PSG wish to make clear that this story is completely false and not a single detail is correct," a statement from the club read, per Marca.
"The timing of this information also surprises us, [as it comes] just one day before an important match of our team in the Champions League.
"PSG are not going to make any further comment on the matter.
"Instead of following these kinds of rumours, the club want to concentrate on this important match."
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According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Ligue 1 reigning champions are considering taking legal action on the matter.
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