The appeals committee of the Ligue de Football Professional (LFP) has ruled that Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) must pay their former player Kylian Mbappe a debt of €55 million. This was reported by AS.
Previously, the organization had already mandated the Paris club to pay Mbappe the specified amount, but the club refused and filed an appeal against the decision. The amount owed to Kylian includes unpaid wages as well as bonuses outlined in his agreement with PSG.
Recall that last summer, Mbappe transferred to Real Madrid as a free agent.
Sport journalist Romain Molina, who collaborates with BBC and The New York Times, reported that Real Madrid's La Liga club regretted inviting French national team forward Kylian Mbappe to Madrid.
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