Kylian Mbappé protects his name and his celebrations

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Decision. After months and months of waiting, Kylian Mbappé (25 years old) announced to Nasser Al-Khelaïfi that he would leave PSG at the end of his contract this summer. As revealed on our site, the Bondynois will sign for Real Madrid. In addition to his salary, his signing bonus and various bonuses, the Frenchman will also have to resolve the question of his image rights. A point on which KM7 is very particular, he who had pushed to review the image rights of the Blues. This Monday, A.S. takes stock of this thorny subject and explains that the captain of the French team has registered several of his trademarks in the past.

In fact, through his lawyers based in Paris, he had requested the protection of 7 trademarks from the European Intellectual Property Office in Alicante. Among them, his first and last name written in different positions, as well as his initials. Same thing regarding his crossed arms celebration (arms crossed simply and arms crossed with thumbs sticking out). Mbappé did the same with certain sentences he pronounced like “you don’t talk to me about age” And “football has changed”. The 25-year-old footballer pays attention to every detail.

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