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Necessary to compete in European Cups, the “UEFA Club” license owned by Paris Saint-Germain could be declared illegal. The reason? The French champion club still finds itself in debt in the Kylian Mbappé case.
Advice from Real Madrid’s French striker, says
The Teame, alerted the French Football Federation (FFF) on the subject. The latter must serve as an intermediary with UEFA. Mbappé’s lawyer Delphine Verheyden also asks the FFF, via two letters sent on Friday, to note PSG’s infractions.
A crime of provocation?
The Qatar club continues to refuse to pay the salaries and bonuses of the 2018 world champion, some 55.4 million euros, despite the decision of the LFP legal commission, on September 11, 2024, confirmed by the joint committee of The League’s appeal, on October 25, 2024, asking to settle the debt.
The leaders of PSG do not recognize the power of these commissions, continues L’Equipe, and therefore ultimately the authority of the authorities of French football. A way of putting yourself outside the law. A punishable situation, believes Kylian Mbappé and his advice.
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