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This is probably a matter that the leaders of PSG would have done well without, they who are already stuck in a legal war with the Mbappé clan due to a month’s salary and an unpaid bonus. But now, it is the entire squad, led by its captain Marquinhos, that PSG must face…
As the daily indicates The Team, PSG players have some serious demands. According to them, the club owes them €300,000 per head. These are collective bonuses for titles gleaned last season, namely victory in Ligue 1 and the coronation in the Champions Trophy, as well as bonuses linked to performances in the Champions League and the Coupe de France. The Parisian players would not have received a single euro.
NAK does not want to pay players
How is it possible ? Well, it was above all an oral agreement. No papers were signed to validate the agreement following early season negotiations between the two parties. Nasser al-Khelaïfi therefore did not want to pay all this money, and he considers that it is legitimate due to the absence of an official document obliging him to do so. The Parisian president would also, by acting in this way, be punishing the players for their results considered disappointing in recent times and especially during this 2022/2023 season.
A little revenge from the Qatari leader, which logically goes down badly with the players. Marquinhos, as captain and spokesperson for the locker room, has already stepped up to the plate several times internally, without success. A rather tense situation therefore, to which it seems difficult to find a solution if neither side agrees to give in…
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