PSG and Mbappé in Legal Battle Over €55M Salary Dispute

In a significant development, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) finds itself at odds with star player Kylian Mbappé, who is demanding €55 million in unpaid wages and unawarded ethical bonuses. Although the legal commission of the French Football League (LFP) has sided with Mbappé, the Parisian club remains resistant to settling the dispute, which may escalate to labor court proceedings. Meanwhile, PSG has prudently reserved the contested amount in its financial accounts in case they are compelled to fulfill the payment.

The LFP Rules in Favor of Mbappé

The LFP’s legal commission has determined that PSG is obligated to pay €55 million to Kylian Mbappé. However, the club is adamant about not complying with this ruling, suggesting that the disagreement could lead to a legal showdown in labor court, as reported by L’Équipe.

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PSG Sets Aside €55 Million

PSG is confident that it can substantiate its position and prove that it does not owe this amount to Mbappé, claiming an existing agreement between the two parties. Nevertheless, information from L’Équipe indicates that the club has set aside the €55 million in its financial reserves, preparing for the possibility that the talented forward may prevail in this dispute. Fans and observers will eagerly await the next developments in this compelling saga…

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