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The dispute between PSG and Kylian Mbappé continues. The player still claims € 55 million in bonuses and unpaid wages from his former employer but has just lost a battle. The FFF pronounced a dismissal in this case, while the LFP retains its silence. Only the UNFP, the players' union, has defended it. It is in this context that Delphine Verheyden, the lawyer of the Madrid, developed things to theAFP. She believes that the attacker has signed nothing with PSG when the two parties agreed to make a cross on this famous sum of money in the event of departure of the free club at the end of the season. The agreement would therefore be zero.
“”In labor law, the law requires that, to modify the remuneration or the duration of a contract, an addendum be signed. Football regulations also require that this endorsement be approved within 15 days of its signature. When things do not happen like this, football regulations provide that all discussions are zero and not avenue. So there was no agreementshe traces before continuing. I think PSG handles magic thought. This is what we do when we say to ourselves: “If I believe it very, very, very strong, it will happen”. And we are not ahead of an honor division club which does not master the regulations.“Thus, the star of the French team still claims”The third third of the signature bonus, which is gross to 36.66 million euros. Then April, May, June, no salary and no ethics bonus. So, in salary is missing 18.75 million euros, which brings us to the famous 55 million euros.»»
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