Professional Football League asks PSG to pay 55 million euros to Mbappé

Professional Football League asks PSG to pay 55 million euros to Mbappé
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C’is a match that Kylian Mbappé plays off the field. The French striker has been demanding 55 million euros from his former employer, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), for weeks. A demand now supported by the Professional Football League (LFP), which is giving the capital club eight days to pay off its debt.

According to The Parisianthe LFP legal committee met on this subject on the morning of Wednesday, September 11. A meeting in front of which Kylian Mbappé’s lawyer was present. This Thursday, September 12, the committee gave its verdict and noted “the absence of conciliation between the two camps”. Consequently, it invites Paris Saint-Germain to “proceed within eight days to the payment of the salary elements owed to Kylian Mbappé Lottin, namely the salaries and ethics bonuses due for the months of April, May and June 2024, as well as the due date of the signing bonus due on February 29, 2024”. In detail, the amount of the bonuses alone amounts to 36 million euros.

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Contrary to what PSG claimed, the members of the commission did not call for mediation between the two parties but clearly supported the 2018 world champion.

PSG contests LFP decision

However, the reigning French champion team does not intend to pay this sum. “PSG will not pay the 55 million unpaid to Mbappé and is waiting for a […] Read more

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