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The love story between Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain has long since ended and both parties have resumed their lives as if nothing had happened. Now a Real Madrid striker, Kylian Mbappé (25 years old) is slowly adapting to the Spanish club. Author of 3 goals in 5 matches and winner of the European Super Cup against Atalanta (2-0), the French striker is not yet at his best, but seems to be gaining momentum.
For Paris Saint-Germain, current leader of Ligue 1 with 9 points out of 9, it is also a pleasant start to the season. However, this day of Thursday, September 12 will be much less tasty for the club from the Paris region. Indeed, the latter was before the legal commission of the Professional Football League in the context of a dispute opposing it to its former player Kylian Mbappé.
PSG will have to pay €55 million
The latter had thus claimed 55 million euros in bonuses and salaries not paid by Paris Saint-Germain corresponding to the amount of his loyalty bonus and his emoluments from April, May and June. After an initial meeting yesterday which allowed mediation to be initiated, the two parties met again this Thursday. Nevertheless, the disagreement remained intact.
A meeting marked by a clear position taken by the LFP legal committee as revealed The Team. The latter has supported Kylian Mbappé and is asking Paris Saint-Germain to pay the 55 million euros requested by the captain of the French team within eight days (huitaine). Now, PSG will have to pay up and pay the sum it owes Kylian Mbappé or the story will continue in court…
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