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Despite the verdict rendered by the LFP this Friday, the dispute between Paris SG and its former player Kylian Mbappé is likely to last for some time. The Ile-de-France club still does not want to pay the slightest hundredth to the Bondynois.
The LFP’s joint appeals committee ruled in favor of Mbappé. The Ile-de-France club is therefore invited by the body to pay the 55 million euros in unpaid salaries and bonuses to its former striker. Despite this decree, Paris still does not plan to comply.
A club source told RMC Sport: “ Now that the appeal committee has confirmed the opinion rendered by the legal committee, PSG has decided to bring the matter before the competent courts. While continuing to try to find an amicable solution with the player. »
PSG still gives nothing to Mbappé
PSG’s position does not change one iota. We still expect Mbappé to respect the word he gave: “In law and in fact, the player has made clear and repeated public and private commitments which the club simply asks him to honor and respect in light of unprecedented advantages from which he benefited from the Club during 7 years in Paris. The club hopes that the word given will be respected knowing that if the player unfortunately decides to continue this dispute, the club will be forced to have him tried by the competent courts and to recognize the damage he has suffered and continues to suffer as a result. of the incomprehensible position of his former player. It is indeed a question of good faith, honesty, maintaining values and respect for the Parisian institution and its supporters. »
Faced with the observed impasse, it is now up to the FFF or the CNOSF to decide on this standoff. And if these two bodies are unable to do so, it is possible that FIFA, or even the CAS, will get involved.
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