Kylian Mbappé case: PSG appeals LFP decision

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Paris Saint-Germain does not intend to pay anything to Kylian Mbappé. In its dispute with its former striker, the Parisian club had been ordered, on September 12, by the legal commission of the LFP, to pay 55 million euros of unpaid salary and bonuses claimed by the striker, within eight days, and therefore ends tonight, at midnight. But in the process, the Parisian club indicated that it did not want to pay the sum to Kylian Mbappé. This Friday, PSG indicated to the newspaper The World having appealed the decision of the court last Thursday, September 19.

Paris Saint-Germain attacks Kylian Mbappé

“In principle, PSG appealed the opinion of the LFP commission, despite its limited effect. Indeed, PSG’s position is much more than a solid legal position, it is also a question of good faith, honesty, maintaining values ​​and respect for the Parisian institution and its supporters, which is more important than any player.”Paris SG first indicated, specifying that the Mbappé clan refused the mediation process with his former club.

“The Commission had no choice but to render an opinion that a contractual relationship exists between the parties. This point is neither discussed nor contested – what is discussed, and will ultimately be heard by an appropriate tribunal, is that the original contract was legally amended, and also fully complied with, by the player and PSG – until the player decides to renege on all his commitments by leaving the Club.”continues PSG.

The Mbappé clan has warned the FFF

“The player has made clear and repeated public and private commitments that the club simply asks to be honoured, and (he) has enjoyed unprecedented benefits from the club during seven years in Paris. The club looks forward to these fundamental and undeniable commitments being respected in the appropriate forum, should the player unfortunately seek to pursue this incomprehensibly damaging matter to its reputation.”concludes the letter from the capital club.

On the Mbappé clan side, a letter was sent last August to the FFF asking it to inform “of these arrears of payment” the Union of European Football Associations, while the player’s lawyer, Delphine Verheyden, indicated that she did not rule out “seize the criminal courts”The dispute between Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain is therefore still far from over and it is not likely to end amicably any time soon…

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