Paris Saint-Germain will offer Kylian Mbappe over £16million-a-year in wages to join from Monaco, according to reports.
PSG are looking to assemble a team of galaticos following the arrival of Neymar for a world record fee this summer.
Monaco sensation Mbappe is next on the list and they are reportedly prepared to pay him €18million-per-annum (£16.4m) on a five-year deal.
L'Equipe claim that PSG are confident the bid will help convince him to quit the Ligue 1 champions for their closest rivals.
The wages are expected to be fair bigger than what Real Madrid could offer.
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Transfer news and gossip from other sites and papers
Liverpool set a price of €150million (£136.5m) for Philippe Coutinho during Barcelona negotiations. (Daily Record)
Borussia Dortmund starlet Ousmane Dembele remains Barcelona's top target with a €140million (£127m) bid planned. (AS)
Former Manchester United winger Angel Di Maria named as shock target for Barcelona as they look to replace Neymar. (Sport)
Chelsea are yet to come back to Leicester with a second bid for Danny Drinkwater. (Telegraph)
Jack Colback is set to leave Newcastle following a row with manager Rafa Benitez. (Mail)
Burnley will bid £15million for Leeds forward Andre Gray. (Sun)