Kylian Mbappé demands 100 million euros from PSG!

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Currently with the French team for the Euro in Germany, Kylian Mbappé continues to make headlines. While his future has been officially settled with the announcement of his transfer to Real Madrid, the 25-year-old striker has hit the headlines recently for his serious nose injury. Injured during a rough contact with Kevin Danso during France’s first match at the Euro against Austria, the former PSG player had to wear a mask in the colors of France to show up for Les Bleus training.

In addition to this painful and comical injury, Kylian Mbappé is always someone who will make people talk and his inconsistent performance against the Austrians also got people talking, like an incredible miss against Patrick Pentz. Put on the bench and preserved during this Friday’s clash against the Netherlands, the former PSG striker still makes people talk about him even though he is not on the pitch. Indeed, during the match, The Team tells us that KM7, which will become KM9 in the Iberian capital, is demanding a fortune from Paris Saint-Germain.

Kylian Mbappé wants €100 million from PSG for unpaid wages

Indeed, after seven seasons with the capital club, the Bondynois saw the end of his adventure tarnish sportingly, but also behind the scenes. On bad terms with Nasser al-Khelaïfi against a backdrop of unfulfilled promises regarding his future, according to the club, the war intensified in recent months as the captain of the French team affirmed his desire to leave the club freely to join Madrid. Knowing that it would have no way of keeping him, the Qatari board of PSG then decided not to pay the last salaries of the 25-year-old player. Several bonuses having not been paid, the player’s clan therefore decided to counterattack this Friday.

Indeed, according to The TeamKylian Mbappé’s lawyers have decided to serve PSG with a formal notice and are demanding 100 million euros from the Parc des Princes residents. A total fortune that includes unpaid salaries from May and June and several unpaid bonuses. While the player and the members of his clan are determined not to give up anything, the reigning French champion claims that negotiations are continuing to find common ground.

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