
According to Tasnim news agency, Killian Mbabane, who started his professional football career at the age of 17 with Monaco in 2015 and joined Paris Saint-Germain in a transfer of 180 million Euros three years later, in an interview with “Paris Match” weekly, noting that “Money is not a priority for him in his career,” he said. “It’s a life experience that matters more than making money, even if it’s important because we have families we need to take care of.” Most importantly, I am thirsty for exploration, travel, meeting other players, different cultures and so on. At first, the feeling of being a star was a little hard for me.
He added: “Fortunately, my parents did not tell me anything about the amount of my contract. They did the right thing, how do you raise a 14-year-old after you tell him he’s worth millions of dollars? That’s why I’m so comfortable with money. I know money is important and I’m happy to have it, but it is not something that moves me every second and every day.
The 22-year-old Mbabane has made 150 appearances for Paris Saint-Germain in the last five seasons, scoring 124 goals. The French star, whose current contract with the Parisians is valid until the end of the current season, is said to be leaving for Real Madrid next summer.