As part of the case between him and Paris Saint-Germain, Kylian Mbappé decided on Friday to refer the matter to the FFF's higher appeals committee. The capital club responds brutally to its former player.
While he made his comeback in France in the field of communication, but also sportingly with a goal in the final of the Intercontinental Cup, Kylian Mbappé is still determined to recover the 55 million euros in bonuses and salaries unpaid debts he claims from PSG. Faced with the inaction of the sports authorities, the Real Madrid striker pushed the slider a little further by asking his lawyers to seize the higher appeal committee of the French Football Federation before Paris is sanctioned and as quickly as possible.
Far from being discouraged, Nasser Al-Khelaifi believes that in this case, Kylian Mbappé is content to attack PSG before the sporting courts, because the latter could fear legal disarray if he went before a labor court. And the Parisian response to this new action by its former star is explosive.
PSG awaits Kylian Mbappé at the turn
In response to Kylian Mbappé's decision, Paris Saint-Germain challenged the latter to go to the industrial tribunal. “ A question arises. After all this time, why didn't the player file a complaint before the only court that can rule on this matter, the industrial tribunal? Odd. Instead, we are going around in circles in forums that are not appropriate for this dispute, where the player is simply seeking to sanction his former club, without actually getting his money back, which is only possible in a specialized court in labor law with which, throughout 2024, he refused to file a complaint. And, at the same time as he tries to sanction the club, he gives interviews to say how much he loves the club. Curious “, an internal source at Paris Saint-Germain told Etienne Moatti. A response which confirms that between Kylian Mbappé and his former club, tension is still at its maximum, even if the 26-year-old striker tried to reconnect with the Parisian supporters during his latest statements.
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