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Published 19:47 24 May 2017 BST
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In fairness to Oscar and Tevez they are now the two highest paid footballers in the world. One of which was struggling to start for Chelsea and the other had already returned to South America for his career swansong.
The worry is that kids and current professionals alike may aspire for these moves rather than strive to play for the best clubs in Europe.
And then you have Kylian Mbappé.
The 18-year-old hotshot lit up Ligue One and the Champions League with Monaco this season.
Mbappé made his French international debut in March and is the second youngest to ever play for the country (The youngest was a man by the name of Maryan Wisnieski, he made his debut in 1955).
Mbappé has attracted plenty of interest with Real Madrid seemingly top of the queue to sign him from Monaco, and from what everyone has seen of him he is probably good enough to play for Zinedine Zidane’s side.
Yet, speaking to beIN Sport earlier in the week Mbappé seems to have his priorities in order.
"I will make a choice based on my sporting career, and my career is first and foremost, and I am at an age where I need to play, and that will be paramount,It is refreshing to hear the young Frenchman say what said for the simple reason that he is planning to focus on his player development rather than what he could earn at club X or club Y. There’s no doubt that Mbappé is still being handsomely paid at Monaco but it is clear that he got into football for the right reasons. He’s the kid who answered A rather than B, he wants to play football. And maybe that is the secret to making it to the top, the secret to earning the big money is to not care about the big money. To be motivated by being the best you possibly can be and if you do that the rest will sort itself out.
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