Mbappe still didn’t have the last word and could cost PSG the UEFA licence!

After Kylian Mbappe finally moved to Real Madrid, all the disagreements between him and Paris Saint-Germain seemed to be forgotten. But, no. It’s still on. And everything escalated this week since the negotiations regarding the funds the Saints owe to Mbappe – last three salaries and “loyalty bonuses” – emerged as unsuccessful. Hence, the 25-year-old opted for legal means, contacting both LFP (Ligue de Football Professionnel) and UEFA, as per Le Monde. 🚨 Kylian Mbappé has contacted the LFP and UEFA to report PSG for not paying him money owed. The Real Madrid star is demanding €55M in unpaid wages and bonuses.If found guilty, PSG risk being expelled from the Champions League. ⏳(Source: @lemondefr) pic.twitter.com/00BgLSMK5y— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) August 20, 2024 Before making such a drastic decision, the Frenchman spoke to his former club, which announced that the negotiations were in progress, but the two parties obviously didn’t come to an agreement. The initial sum amounted to 100 million euros, but Mbappe evidently lowered it to 55 million.Manchester United nearing deal for midfielder PSG values at €60 MillionAccording to Le Monde, Paris Saint-Germain could face severe repercussions if it turns out they are in debt to the forward and don’t pay him out within a certain period. To begin with, Ligue 1 would forbid the registration of new players, while the umbrella organization of European football could deprive the Saints of the licence necessary for participation in all its competitions.##NAJAVA_MECA_8284467##

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