PSG’s scathing statement on the dispute with Kylian Mbappé!

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While the LFP legal committee ruled in favor of Kylian Mbappé in the conflict opposing him to PSG, the French club remains solid on its support. Indeed, the French champions do not intend to pay the €55 million owed to the captain of the Blues. Through a press release, the Parisian team has also reaffirmed its position and is now awaiting a court decision. “After hearing the arguments of the parties yesterday, the Commission repeatedly insisted on the need for mediation between Paris Saint-Germain and the player in order to find a compromise in light of PSG’s favourable arguments. This mediation process was refused by the player, contrary to the Commission’s recommendation.”we can first read.

“As such, and given the limitations of the Commission’s legal scope to make a full decision on this matter, the case must now be contested before another jurisdiction, to which Paris Saint-Germain will be pleased to present the full facts over the coming months and year. In law and in fact, the player has made clear and repeated public and private commitments that must be respected, having benefited from unprecedented benefits from the Club during 7 years in Paris. The Club looks forward to these commitments being confirmed in due course in the appropriate forum, should the player seek to pursue this inevitably reputational matter.”adds the press release from the reigning French champions. Atmosphere…

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