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Mbappe wants £230m from former club PSG

By Victor Kwawu

‎France captain Kylian Mbappe is seeking 263m euros (£231.5m) from Paris St-Germain, with his former club demanding 240m euros (£211m) from the player, as their long-running dispute reached a Paris labour court on Monday.

‎The 26-year-old Real Madrid forward is claiming the sum, which includes 55m euros (£46.3m) in unpaid wages, from the European champions as damages in response to a contract dispute and alleged perceived ill-treatment by the club.

‎PSG, however, are claiming their figure as compensation for Mbappe’s failed 300m euros transfer to Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal in 2023.

‎He joined Spanish giants Real Madrid on a free transfer the following summer.

‎The tribunal is not expected to come to a decision for several weeks.

‎The long-running dispute began in July 2023, when Mbappe turned down the move to the Saudi Pro League.

‎Mbappe believes he was sidelined by the French champions for that decision and for refusing to sign a contract extension.

‎He was not invited to take part in PSG’s pre-season tour of Asia and missed their first match of the season before being reinstated to the side.

‎PSG claim this followed the player’s agreement to forgo some of his end-of-contract payments to protect the club’s financial health.

‎However, Mbappe’s representatives have dismissed this as “fantasy”, with the player still waiting for salary and bonus payments.

‎Mbappe spent seven years at PSG from 2017 to 2024, scoring 256 goals in 308 games and winning 15 trophies.

‎The Real Madrid striker was initially claiming 55m euros (£46.3m) in unpaid wages from the Ligue 1 champions in a dispute which went through French football’s governing bodies before reaching the courts.

Source: BBC

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