Mbappe wanted to leave PSG due to delay of one salary

Anyone who thinks that Paris Saint-Germain is a football paradise where there are no problems, especially financial ones, can ask Kylian Mbappe if that’s the case, or if it’s a little different… As L’Equipe writes, the French representative was recently contemplating leaving the club, just a few months after the extension of the collaboration worth 630,000,000 euros gross for three seasons. The reason: delay of one salary!🚨 PSG failed to pay part of Kylian Mbappé’s wages at the end of September. This was the reason the player told his entourage he wanted to leave the club in early October.(Source: @lequipe) pic.twitter.com/ebxl5vRcWj— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) November 15, 2022 Namely, on the eve of the Champions League match with Benfica at the beginning of October, the news appeared that Mbappe intends to leave, and now the real reason has surfaced. The Frenchman noticed that the September salary did not go into his bank account. At first he was surprised, and by October 11, when the news about the desire to change the environment broke into the public, there was still no payment.Mbappe: I didn’t want to play for those who think I’m a monkeyA few days later, Mbappe was paid a part, but not the whole salary, so his representatives continued to ask PSG what the matter was. But they were not satisfied with any of the answers, some of which pointed to a problem with accounts and others to problems with financial fair play. Mbappe’s salary of 70 million euros (net) is in line with the incomes of the other two big stars of the team, Lionel Messi and Neymar, who have never missed a salary in Paris.630 million in three years: Mbappe’s monster deal with PSG is the biggest in the world of sportThe problem, meanwhile, has reportedly been resolved, so Mbappe’s team said that for now there is nothing to publicly comment on, while the press service of PSG told L’Equipe that the striker has been paid all the wages and bonuses owed to him so far, adding that “as in all clubs, sometimes there are delays in the payment of players due to payment methods”.

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