It’s the war between PSG and Kylian Mbappé!

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Love stories, when they end, very often end badly. The proof, once again, with Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain. The player’s future has been settled for a while now, since he will join Real Madrid. But between his future ex-club and him, it is very tense, and President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi has it particularly bad.

The Team reveals that once the player communicated his intention to leave last February, NAK ordered a partial ban on the player, who remained the starter in big matches but now often substitutes or is replaced by Luis Enrique. The player is also convinced that the Spaniard was forced to do it for extra-sporting reasons.

PSG did not pay him his April salary

Nasser Al-Khelaïfi would therefore have ordered Luis Enrique to make Mbappé play a little less. But that’s not all. Still according to the media, Mbappé did not receive his salary for last April, as well as a bonus promised to him in his contract which should have been paid to him in February. And for good reason, PSG would have finally paid the famous loyalty bonus of 80 million euros to the player in February, thinking of convincing Real Madrid to pay it and in some way reimburse it.

The Merengues (logically) refused and PSG therefore tried to recover this money by “forgetting” to pay the player’s salary, since this month’s salary as well as this February bonus were precisely around 80 million euros, the amount of his loyalty bonus. Obviously, the Mbappé clan demands this money and PSG defends itself by explaining that the player did not keep his commitments from last summer. On the player side, we hold the same arguments. The lawyers of both parties are therefore involved in a legal battle which risks dragging on…

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