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The saga of the financial dispute between Kylian Mbappé and PSG is still far from being resolved. To put it in context, this summer the French international claimed 55 million euros in unpaid bonuses and salaries (his last three months of salary and his “ethical” bonus) from his former employer, PSG, which he left after 7 years to join Real Madrid.
Initially, the 25-year-old striker had sent a formal notice, wishing to obtain payment of his unpaid debts. We learned in August that the player and his clan had finally gone further by contacting the LFP’s legal committee. This Wednesday, representatives of Kylian Mbappé and those of PSG had an appointment at the LFP. After many discussions, the League proposed a “mediation” to settle this financial dispute.
Kylian Mbappé rejects mediation with PSG proposed by the LFP
If PSG had reason to be happy with this proposal aimed at smoothing things over, the player’s clan clearly does not share this opinion. Indeed, the response was not long in being made public. In the afternoon, the Real Madrid striker’s entourage announced that they rejected this mediation proposal proposed by the League via a press release sent to theAFPand relayed by RMC.
In short, Mbappé will not give his former employer any gifts and does not want to deviate from his line of conduct. The former Parisian is still claiming 55 million euros in unpaid salaries and bonuses from Paris. The conflict is therefore dragging on, and could continue in court. There are better ways to end a relationship…
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