The former Paris-Saint Germain winger was gifted with his own stunning private suite with a lavish balcony at Madrid’s £100m training base.
Mbappe, 25, joined Los Blancos as a free agent last week, in what many consider the ‘most expensive free transfer in football history’.
And now he has discovered that no expense is spared for players who wear the Madrid shirt, after being introduced to his very own private room.
Spanish TV channel Conexion Deportiva released a video of Madrid’s training ground, which showed the club have already nailed Mbappe’s name to the door of his exclusive digs.
Each room is only accessible by the fingerprint of that specific player, with an immense balcony overlooking the impressive training pitches.
Just like a five-star hotel, Mbappe’s en-suite is larger than most flats.
The hallway walls are covered in white gloss with luminous club crests, before you get to French world cup winners room 103.
The building boasts an indoor swimming pool, games room, cinema and 57 individual bedrooms across an area of more than 7,800 squared metres.
The Valdebebas Park facilities were built in 2005 and cost an estimated £100million.
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Mbappe was reportedly allocated the room which was previously occupied by legendary German midfielder Toni Kroos.
The room emptied quite recently when Kroos, 34, left the club last week, having announced his retirement from football.
Mbappe ended his legendary career at Paris Saint-Germain by lifting the Coupe de France trophy a few weeks ago.
Before announcing his move to the former club of his favourite player, Cristiano Ronaldo.
He expressed his excitement about joining the club on social media and even received words of support from Ronaldo himself.
Fans joked that after Ronaldo had left Madrid’s stunning training base for Juventus, he was forced to suffer with Manchester United’s ancient facilities when he re-joined in 2021.
One Man Utd fan account wrote: “Wow. We’re sorry Ronaldo.”
Another said: “Now I understand why Ronaldo was complaining about Man Utd’s leaking roof.”
Mbappe joins the 15-time European cup winners after a six-year spell with PSG in which he scored 256 goals in 308 appearances.
The French midfielder penned a five-year contract with Madrid that will see him take a whopping £51MILLION pay cut to join.
It’s believed that the star was earning a whopping £63.9m per year during his final season in Paris with an annual £25.6m signing-on-bonus too.
While his new deal in the Spanish capital will see him earn a comparatively measly £12.8m per year deal after tax.