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New setback for Paris Saint-Germain. In its conflict with Kylian Mbappé, who is demanding 55 million euros in unpaid wages, the capital club contacted the French Football Federation (FFF) to ask it to re-examine the injunction from the Professional Football League ( LFP), which ruled in favor of the player.
Unfortunately for him, PSG submitted their request too late, according to AFP. The Parisian leaders had ten days to do so, after the LFP verdict, and they delayed a little too long. This is a stain, even if it probably wouldn’t have changed much in the end. “There was little chance that the FFF would disavow a decision motivated by two successive legal commissions of the LFP”thus indicates RMC.
PSG still has cards to play
The battle is not yet over, however, since PSG can still go to other legal grounds to oppose its former player. A procedure before the industrial tribunal is possible. PSG can also file an appeal before an administrative court, which could lead to conciliation before the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF). The series is therefore far from knowing its epilogue.
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