Fayza Lamari, mother of Kylian Mbappé, must have felt a little sigh of relief in recent hours. Unofficial representative of her son, but assisted by a battery of lawyers for everything relating to the legal aspect, the 49-year-old woman will be able to benefit from the new regulations put in place by FIFA. Indeed, the world football body has announced that it is temporarily lifting its (new) measure which until now required a license for footballers’ agents. “The global temporary suspension of the relevant rules is approved”indicates the FIFA press release.
As reported Relevo, this decision is explained by an appeal procedure whose decision will be revealed in the first half of 2024. This is timely news. Under the combined effect of his future status as a free player (his contract with PSG expires in June) and the opening of the transfer market from this Monday, January 1, Mbappé and his mother – who does not have a license but has recently opened its sports career advice and management structure – will be able to negotiate with the club of their choice in the coming weeks.