Mbappe takes PSG wage dispute to French league committee
France's forward Kylian Mbappe kicks the ball during a training session at the Home Deluxe Arena Stadium in Paderborn, western Germany, on June 23, 2024, during the UEFA Euro 2024 football championship. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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France star Kylian Mbappe has
referred his former club Paris Saint-Germain to the disciplinary committee of
the French league in a row over unpaid wages and bonuses, a source close to the
body told French news agency AFP.
The league (LFP) source said a
hearing will take place on December 11 over PSG's refusal to pay 55 million euros
owed to the striker, who moved to Real Madrid in June.
PSG were ordered by the LFP to
pay Mbappe the sum owed from his time at the Parc des Princes but said in
October they would refuse to do so on the basis that the player had agreed in August
2023 to waive the money.
Last month the French Football
Federation rejected Qatar-owned PSG's request to reconsider the order to pay
Mbappe, saying it was submitted a day late.
According to the French
league's statutes, PSG could face a fine or a ban on signing players.
However, it is understood that
PSG are confident that the LFP cannot have the final say on the case and that
it would have to go before an industrial tribunal.
The origins of the conflict go
back to an agreement between the parties in August of last year.
At that point, the France
captain had been sidelined from the PSG squad for refusing to extend a contract
that was due to expire in June of this year.
Such an extension would have at
least allowed PSG to pocket a transfer fee if Mbappe left, but in the end he
joined Real under freedom of contract.
According to that agreement,
Mbappe was prepared to waive 55 million euros in different bonuses if he left
for free at the end of the 2023/24 season.
However, the validity of the
agreement -- which the player himself alluded to before the media in January --
is contested by Mbappe's entourage.


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