Mbappe plans to sue PSG over unpaid fortune?

Kylian Mbappé (25) was reported by his former club Paris Saint-Germain to the French Football Federation (LFP) due to an unpaid loyalty bonus in the amount of 55 million euros, and the legal commission of the LFP recommended the new “galacticos” of Real Madrid to resolve the case through a mediator.

Let’s recall that Mbappé formally contacted the LFP to insist on the payment of a bonus of 55 million euros, which PSG did not want to pay before he left the club. The current champion of France believes that he does not owe that money to Mbappé in accordance with their agreement in case the 25-year-old leaves the Parc des Princes, which eventually happened.

AFP claims that Mbappé refused to solve this case through a third party, and considering that the legal commission of the LFP is more gave her advice, this case remains open, and only Mbappé and PSG can solve it. The next step for Mbappé, if he refuses to engage a mediator, should be to open a lawsuit in the municipal court.

Mbappé accused PSG of moral abuse, and the Parisian club said that Mbappé enjoyed unprecedented treats from the club during his seven years in Paris.

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