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The soap opera continues for Kylian Mbappé. After an unfavorable decision by the LFP disciplinary committee, which deemed the player’s request “inadmissible”, the Bondynois and his advisors decided to take their dispute with Paris Saint-Germain to another area. This Friday, it was the FFF’s higher appeals commission which was contacted.
Delphine Verheyden, the Real Madrid player’s lawyer, explains the strategy in the columns of L’Equipe: “ PSG has taken the LFP before the Paris judicial court, believing that it is not competent to force a club to respect the commitments it has made. To participate in a professional Championship, PSG accepts the regulations. But at the end of the story he says that the League and the Federation have no power over him as a club. »
And this behavior of PSG is not without consequences. “ We are in a case that is becoming much larger than just my client’s case, continues Mbappé’s lawyer. It can bring down the whole system. Incidentally, the club is saying loud and clear to all the other clubs: ‘Stop paying your players, force them to go to the industrial tribunal’. »
The Mbappé clan accuses PSG
Thus, it is not only for his personal case that Mbappé wishes to assert his rights, but for all players, so that the contracts signed with the clubs are respected. ” Le PSG wants to escape football regulations,
denounces Delphine Verheyden. He is willing to bring down the system rather than fulfill his obligations. If the authorities do not protect contracts and their regulations, we send a strong signal which says: ‘You can trample all the players’. »
Moreover, Kylian Mbappé’s representative would like to remind you of the 55 million euros claimed from PSG, for unpaid bonuses and salaries. Of this sum, there would be approximately “30 million euros in taxes and charges”.
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