Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly told Kylian Mbappe that they would be prepared to pay him a £150m signing-on fee if he pens a new contract with the club.
The France international's contract in Paris is due to expire at the end of June, and he continues to be strongly linked with a move to Real Madrid on a free transfer.
PSG are still working to commit the 23-year-old to a new contract, though, and are thought to be prepared to pay him a £21m net annual salary to sign a two-year deal.
According to Spanish journalist Guillem Balague, Mbappe has also been informed that the Ligue 1 club are prepared to pay him a £150m signing-on fee to keep him in the French capital.
The report claims that Real Madrid 'remains his preferred destination', but PSG will continue to battle to keep hold of one of the most in-demand footballers in world football.
Mbappe has again been in excellent form for Mauricio Pochettino's side during the 2021-22 campaign, scoring 28 goals and contributing 20 assists in 38 appearances in all competitions.
The World Cup winner has won three Ligue 1 titles during his time at PSG, but the club have again fallen short in the Champions League this season.