Seized too late by PSG, the executive committee of the FFF decided to reject the club's appeal in its financial dispute with Kylian Mbappé, but the matter is far from over.
New setback for PSG in its financial dispute with Kylian Mbappé, who is demanding €55 million in unpaid salaries and bonuses from the club. According to AFP, the executive committee of the FFF, contacted at the beginning of the month by PSG, rejected the club's request to re-examine the LFP's injunction to pay the €55 million to its former player.
And the FFF did not even examine PSG's appeal since it was transmitted… a day late, according to AFP. PSG had 10 days to contact the FFF after the decision, on October 25, of the LFP joint committee, and the club's request was obviously transmitted too late.
The CNOSF before the Industrial Tribunal?
In any case, PSG repeated in private that it expected the Mbappé affair to be resolved before the Industrial Tribunal and this request to the FFF had been made no longer “on principle” only out of conviction that she was going to change the situation in this matter. PSG also still has a last resort before the Industrial Court with the possibility of filing an appeal before an administrative court with a view to conciliation before the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF).
Asked by AFP this Friday, PSG did not want to confirm that it was going to use this last resort, but there is a good chance that it will do so since it has refused to pay since the start of the affair these famous €55 million to his former player, believing that the latter had promised to waive this sum if he were to freely join Real Madrid.
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