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The Mbappé clan was not heard by the French Football Federation. While he was counting on the FFF to transmit to UEFA the elements of the file concerning the 55 million euros he is claiming from PSG for unpaid salaries and bonuses, Kylian Mbappé must for the moment make up his mind , according to information from L’Equipe.
Recently, Delphine Verheyden, the player’s lawyer, asked 3F if it had indeed turned to UEFA regarding the dispute between Kylian Mbappé and PSG, seeing it as a means of pressure on the capital club. In the event of a favorable opinion from the European body, the latter could in fact withdraw the “UEFA club license” necessary to compete in the European Cups. The FFF, which serves as an intermediary, still needs to alert UEFA.
Kylian Mbappé will have to be patient
This is not the case for the moment, the FFF considering that the case is not closed until the Paris judicial court seized by the PSG to contest the decisions taken by the LFP to its disadvantage has not ruled. If the threat still hangs over the French champions, they have time to see it coming.
The conflict between the two parties finds its source in the status of an agreement reached in the heart of August 2023 between the attacker and the management of PSG. But while the Professional Football League had ordered PSG to pay 55 million euros to Kylian Mbappé, the club intends to exhaust all appeals.
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