- Kylian Mbappe’s luxurious private room at Real Madrid’s training ground revealed
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Kylian Mbappe will get used to the luxury life at Real Madrid after seeing his own luxury private suite at the club’s £100million training base.
The French superstar confirmed his dream move to the Spanish giants earlier this month, joining on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain.
The deal is being reported as one of the most lucrative free signings in football history as he prepares to join Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo in what looks like a front line that could rule Europe again next season.
Now the 25-year-old has discovered what life is like at the 15-time European champions as he is given the private room he is allocated on the club’s training ground.
Spanish TV channel Conexion Deportiva has released video footage of Mbappe’s new pad, showing no expense has been spared for Madrid’s latest big arrival.
French captain Kylian Mbappe officially signed for Spanish giants Real Madrid earlier this week
A video has revealed the luxury training pitch at Real Madrid’s training ground ready for Mbappe
Each room has its own living area and a balcony overlooking the beautiful training fields
The room can only be accessed via Mbappe’s specific fingerprint and is said to be more similar in size to a standard flat than a five-star hotel room.
To reach the room, the striker walks through a corridor decorated with white gloss and the club’s emblem, and then settles in his room, which has a balcony overlooking the ultra-modern pitches of the training ground.
Mbappe’s room is number 103 and his name is already on the doorstep ready for his arrival next season.
It is rumored to be the former home of Toni Kroos, who left the club after the Champions League final and is retiring after Germany’s participation in the 2024 European Championship.
Inside, the striker can enjoy a separate living room and bedroom, both equipped with TVs, as well as a luxurious bathroom suite.
The room is part of Real Madrid’s Valdebebas Park, the training complex that opened in 2005 and cost around £100 million.
Players get their own bathroom and the room can only be accessed via their fingerprint
The room is said to be the former digs of Toni Kroos who left the club at the end of the season
The French skipper will play a major role in spearheading France’s 2024 European Championship bid
In addition to private rooms for the players, the base includes an indoor pool, a games room, a cinema and the 57 individual bedrooms, spread over an area of more than 7,800 square meters.
Mbappe has signed a five-year contract with the club, but despite the figures involved in his deal, he will take a pay cut to make his dream move a reality.
He reportedly earned as much as £63.9m a year in his final year in Paris, but will ‘drop’ to a post-tax salary of £12.8m a year at Madrid.
He left the French club by winning the Coupe de France trophy, having scored 256 goals in 308 appearances, becoming PSG’s record goalscorer.