Kylian Mbappe won the battle but not the war, at least not yet. Today, the French LFP’s Joint Appeals Committee has ruled in favour of Real Madrid’s forward in the lawsuit he was pursuing against PSG, but the announced that they won’t pay the sum. The figure in question is 55 million euros, a sum which Mbappe says is made up of the final three months of his salary plus several bonuses. But Qatar-owned PSG argue that the 25-year-old had agreed to waive the sum in August 2023.Mbappe had a ‘consensual relationship’ in Stockholm”What is at issue, and will ultimately be seen before an appropriate court, is that the original contract was legally amended in August 2023 in relation to the 2024/2025 season, and was also fully recognised by the player, even in January 2024, until the player decided to renounce all his commitments by leaving the club. As a matter of principle, PSG appealed the non-binding ruling of 13 September to the National Joint Appeals Committee, despite the limited effect it has. Now that the Appeals Committee has confirmed the ruling of the Legal Commission, PSG will be forced to bring the case before the competent courts while continuing, despite the repeated bad faith, to try to find an amicable solution with the player” said the PSG’s spokesman to AFP.Carlo and a Swiss fashion model both talk about MbappeThis is a continuation of a dispute which is lasting for months now. There has been attempts for a mediation but Mbappe refused it. Recenly, just before the last hearing, the French international found himself in a middle of the rape investigation scandal in Sweden, for which he indirectly accused his formal club. Sources close to the case indicate to RMC Sport that the case should ultimately be settled before the French courts, and more specifically at the industrial tribunal, since PSG has no intention of paying 55 million to Mbappe. The was goes on.LIGUE 1 – MATCHDAY 9Friday Rennes – Le Havre 1-0 (0-0)/Gomez 54/Saturday18.00: (2.50) Angers (3.35) Saint-Etienne (3.05)20.00: (2.20) Reims (3.40) Brest (3.30)Sunday 16.00: (1.50) Olympique Lyon (4.40) Auxerre (6.50)18.00: (3.35) Montpellier (3.50) Toulouse (2.25)18.00: (3.30) Nice (3.50) Monaco (2.30)18.00: (1.85) Strasbourg (3.50) Nantes (4.40)21.45: (3.80) Olympique Marseille (3.60) PSG (2.05)***odds are subject to change***