The confrontation between the star of the French national team and Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappe, and his former club, Paris Saint-Germain, will be renewed next October 15, before the joint appeals committee of the French Professional Football League, to resolve the dispute regarding the player’s demand that the Parisian club pay 55 million euros in salaries. And late bonuses.
This committee will study the first-degree decision taken by the League’s Judicial Committee regarding the player’s eligibility to receive this amount from “PSG.”
The club’s management appealed against the committee’s decision, which halted the decision to oblige him to pay this amount to the captain of the French national team.
Mbappe is demanding that the Parisian club obtain 55 million euros, for the last third of the grant for signing the renewal of his contract in 2022 (36 million), and the salaries of the last four months of his contract.
For its part, Paris Saint-Germain refuses to pay this amount, because it pledged to give it up if he left for free to any team, which is what happened when he signed for Real Madrid at the beginning of the new season.
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