Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly prepared to move heaven and earth to keep Kylian Mbappe with an eye-watering £42million (€50m) net annual salary.
The 23-year-old forward's contract at the Parc des Princes expires at the end of the season and Spanish giants Real Madrid are being heavily tipped to sign him on a free transfer.
The France international has so far rejected all contract extension proposals from the Ligue 1 giants, including a reported 'blank cheque' offer submitted last week.
But French outlet Le Parisien are now reporting PSG have once again pushed the boat out to try and keep Mbappe, who in being offered a two-year contract would earn more £800,000 per week after tax.
The same report - which Spanish outlet AS are also reporting - claims the France striker would also earn a signing-on bonus of £83m (€100m), but add his representatives have yet to respond to the offer.
PSG however are reportedly optimistic about securing Mbappe's immediate future following what they believe were positive discussions with his agents.
Reports last week however suggested Real Madrid were confident of signing both Mbappe and Erling Haaland this summer, while Sportsmail understands the Frenchman may also emerge as a factor should Los Blancos step up their interest in PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino.
The report comes just a few days after Mbappe's cryptic message about chasing down the club's record goalscorer Edinson Cavani's tally of 200 goals in the French capital.
The 23-year-old is now the joint-second top goalscorer in the club's history after catching Zlatan Ibrahimovic with 156 goals following his brace against Saint-Etienne.
That is still 44 goals behind Cavani's total, but speaking to Spanish outlet AS, Mbappe said: 'I only have Cavani left to be the top scorer in the history of PSG.
'We'll see what happens. Being PSG's top scorer is something that cannot be ignored. We'll see what happens.'
The striker added that he is very grateful for the show of support from the PSG fans, who have been begginh him to sign a new deal in Paris.
'It is good to have the affection of the fans. We also play for this kind of thing. There is always the part about the goals, the statistics.
'But leaving a mark on people's memory is part of marking history. I liked it a lot and I thank you for it.'
Mbappe is enjoying another impressive season, having scored 24 times in all competitions in just 35 appearances - five of those coming in the Champions League.