Kylian Mbappe’s Agent: ‘We’d Have Accepted €10bn Offer from PSG’

In a recent interview, Fayza Lamari, the agent of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) striker Kylian Mbappe, revealed that they would have accepted a staggering €10 billion offer from the club if it had been presented to them. This revelation comes in the wake of Mbappe securing a reported €72 million contract extension with PSG, solidifying his status as one of the world’s highest-paid athletes.

Lamari staunchly defended their pursuit of top-tier wages from the French club, emphasizing that there should be no guilt or shame associated with their demands. During the interview with Envoye Special, she boldly stated, “There is no guilt, no shame. If we could have taken €10 billion, we would have taken it because the system demands it.”

This statement sheds light on the increasingly exorbitant financial landscape within professional football, where astronomical salaries have become the norm for elite players. The unapologetic nature of Lamari’s remarks underscores the prevailing culture of financial ambition and underscores the immense pressure within the industry to command sky-high wages.

As discussions around football finances continue to evolve, Lamari’s candid declaration offers a compelling glimpse into the unyielding pursuit of monetary rewards at the highest echelons of the sport. Mbappe’s agent has unabashedly articulated a sentiment that resonates with the realities of modern football, sparking further debate around the unprecedented financial valuations placed on top-tier talent.

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