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He will not be able to set foot in France, Kylian Mbappe's low blow to PSG

Kylian Mbappé prepares a new blow for his former team PSG

By Diego Mendoza

Kylian Mbappé. PHOTO: Instagram Kylian Mbappé
Kylian Mbappé. PHOTO: Instagram Kylian Mbappé
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Apparently Kylian Mbappe will not be seen with the same eyes in France, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) has ordered Paris Saint-Germain to pay 55 million euros to the French forward for back wages. It is a really large sum that means almost two years of Mbappe's salary at Real Madrid.

It was not enough for Mbappe to leave without leaving a single cent to PSG, now he will earn a handsome amount even though he is no longer part of the team. Criticism from fans of the Parisian team has not been long in coming and now points out that the Frenchman could not win international titles with his team, and that now he let himself be carried away by money, despite the fact that PSG gave him everything.

The Euroexpress portal revealed more on the subject: "The Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) has ordered Paris Saint-Germain to pay 55 million euros to forward Kylian Mbappé in outstanding salaries that he claimed after being transferred this summer to Real Madrid, as reported this Thursday by the sports newspaper 'L'Équipe' and other French media."

PSG claimed that they did not owe Mbappé anything, this as punishment for leaving prematurely to Real Madrid despite the fact that he was supposed to stay with the French team until 2025. Mbappé spent 7 years at PSG, however, the time was not enough for a good relationship to exist between the player and the team.

Lionel Messi and Neymar also complained about PSG

Apparently PSG is not known for treating its players well. In a recent interview, Neymar confessed what his and Messi's stay in the French team was like: "He (Messi) lived both sides of the coin. He went to heaven." with Argentina, he won everything in recent years, and with Paris he lived through hell, we lived through hell, both he and I," Ney confessed to a European media outlet.


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