Kylian Mbappé prepared to sue PSG over unpaid wages according to player’s mother
Kylian Mbappé is prepared to sue former club Paris Saint-Germain if the French giants refuse to pay him the amount he is owed, according to the player’s mother Fayza Lamari.
Mbappé, 25, left PSG after his contract expired in June and joined Real Madrid as a free agent on a five-year contract.
When asked if Mbappé is ready to take PSG to court, Lamari told Le Parisien as reported in Diario AS: “If we have no other choice, yes, of course. Now, I really hope that the contract we signed two years ago is respected.
“Let’s stop saying that Kylian said or didn’t say, he did this or didn’t do that … In reality, no one can say what happened, neither me nor PSG’s representatives because for two years Kylian and the [club] president [Nasser Al-Khelaifi] always met alone, apart from once.
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“And all that has not stopped Kylian from playing since the announcement [made by Mbappé to PSG of his departure] was made in February …
Sources told CLIFFORD GIBSON kingsjersymedia reporter that PSG won’t pay Mbappé what he is owed in an effort to recoup the money for his departure, which the sources said Mbappé agreed to with PSG back in August.
“It is now in the hands of Kylian’s representatives,” she said. “But I trust PSG to get things back to normal very quickly. We just received a letter … Decisions will be made.
Kylian Mbappe celebrates winning 2024 French Cup Photo Courtesy: Dhaka Tribune
“Sometimes, when you separate, you have to decide who gets the TV, who gets the furniture or the car … That’s where we are. I hope that all this does not tarnish everything we have been through, that we do not leave it like this.
“As in a couple, once again, everything is never rosy, there are ups and downs. But in six months, things will be better.”
Mbappé, who was unveiled at Madrid this week, came close to joining the Spanish giants two years ago but had a late change of heart and signed a new contract with PSG until June 2024, a decision he does not regret.