PSG and Kylian Mbappé have a crucial meeting

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After seven years of good and loyal service, but also of controversies, Kylian Mbappé (25 years old) left Paris Saint-Germain to join Real Madrid. But the captain of the Blues and the club from the French capital are not done yet. It’s no secret that there has been a conflict between the two parties for several months. In fact, KM9 is demanding €55 million from PSG, which did not pay him several months of salary (April, May and June 2024) as well as his loyalty bonus. Finally, the LFP legal commission ruled in favor of the French footballer on September 12. But the French champions quickly announced that they will not pay the sum requested by the Mbappé clan, who could therefore go before the industrial tribunal to recover their dues.

This Friday, The Team takes stock of the matter. Indeed, the sports daily reveals that the two parties will meet before the joint national appeals commission of the Professional Football League (LFP) on Tuesday, October 15, in the afternoon. It is this body which is now managing this heated issue. Our colleagues specify that if no agreement is reached, another appeal may be made to the higher appeals commission before possibly going further and ending up before the industrial tribunal. The October 15 meeting is therefore crucial for both camps.

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