Mbappe’s mother reveals: “We gave him 200 euros a month, while his salary was 85 thousand”
Kilian Mbappé, a star football player for Paris Saint-Germain, was on the cover of the famous French magazine “Paris-Match” last week.
The magazine had a whole issue about the striker, including an interview with his mother, Faiza Al-Amari, who is from Algeria and plays soccer.
The magazine says she is an important part of his son’s work and always does the best thing for him.
In the world of football today, where money and marketing are becoming more and more important, Ms. Ammari and her Cameroonian husband, Wilfried Mbappe, had to make tough choices to keep their son in his teens.
And this is what her mother told the French magazine: “She did not use a credit card to get cash before she got her own card a year ago.”
That is not all; he says, “We have kept from him for a long time that he makes a lot of money to grow up normally.”
In his first year as a worker, when he was 17, we only gave him 200 euros a month as an allowance, even though he made 85,000 euros a month.”
The real reason Mbappe’s parents want to keep the French miracle from getting involved with money is what many young football players are interested in him for today.