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Conflict with Mbappé: An XXL punishment is promised to PSG?

PSG has seized the judicial court to challenge the power of the Professional League over a salary dispute in the case of unpaid debts towards Kylian Mbappé. This means that he is not yet obliged to pay a single cent for the moment. However, the UEFA regulations could put PSG in danger!

And if the financial dispute between the PSG has Kylian Mbappé for unpaid bonuses and salaries compromised the European future of Paris SaintGermain ? This is the hypothesis raised by The Team this Monday afternoon. More precisely, the clan Mbappé claims from his former employer a signing bonus of €36.6 million, gross salaries for April, May and June last year of €5,750,000 and ethics bonuses spread over the said period of €500,000 per month.

PSG is not out of the woods and still owes €55M to Mbappé!

In total, this amounts to €55.4 million. To date, Kylian Mbappé can be calm, having received two favorable decisions from the legal commission of the LFP and that of the League's joint appeals committee. In their eyes, the PSG must pay the entire amount of unpaid debts to the top scorer in the history of his club, as the sports daily reminds us.

PSG threatened by UEFA regulations because of the dispute with Mbappé?

How come the PSG has still not paid the bill while the claims of Kylian Mbappé date back to last summer? The Team underlines that the management of Paris SaintGermain would be furious with her former scorer for having joined the Real Madrid.

However, PSG took the matter to the Paris court challenging the League's power over a salary dispute, allowing the club to not yet have to pay. However, PSG could find themselves in embarrassment compared to theUEFA which prohibits clubs taking part in European cups from having a slate against their former employees. Which is currently the case with Kylian Mbappé.

“The beneficiary of the license must not have any payment arrears”, the deadline of December 31 has passed!

In article 82 of the regulation of l'UEFAit is stipulated that: “The beneficiary of the license must not have any arrears of payment (…) to its staff (…) resulting from contractual or legal obligations, due no later than June 30, September 30 and December 31, respectively. The beneficiary of the license must prepare and submit, within the time and in the form communicated by UEFA, a declaration confirming the total debts owed to staff, as well as the absence or existence of arrears..

Something which does not seem to have been done at the moment T by the PSG

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