Bad news for Kylian Mbappé

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By: Manu Tournoux

The bad news keeps coming for Kylian Mbappé in recent days. Tuesday, while Real faced Atalanta Bergamo, the French world champion, after opening the score from the 10e minute of a superb sequence, was in fact forced to leave after half an hour of play, victim of a thigh injury. And if we will have to wait for the examinations to which he must undergo this Thursday afternoon to know the exact nature of the injury, the Bondynois could be on the sidelines for a few matches.

And on Wednesday, the bad news came from the League’s disciplinary committee. This in fact ruled inadmissible the referral of the former Parisian in the dispute between him and PSG regarding the 55 million euros in unpaid salaries and bonuses claimed by the Madrid striker following his departure from the club. the capital. If the LFP legal committee, in September, then the joint appeal committee, at the end of October, had ordered the French champions to pay the 55 million requested by its former player, the LFP disciplinary committee concluded that “the inadmissibility of the referral made”.

Meeting before the Industrial Tribunal?

“We are very satisfied that the disciplinary committee has decided not to sanction Paris Saint-Germain as requested by the player,” rejoiced PSG through a spokesperson in comments relayed by The Team. By declaring its request inadmissible, the disciplinary committee puts an end to this sequence which has lasted too long. »

However, the matter is not over and the two parties should now find themselves before the Industrial Court where PSG is counting on “explain the situation fully before the competent court”. Unless an agreement is found, the club having reiterated “his hope that an amicable solution can be found so that all parties can finally turn the page.”

The dispute originates from the agreement reached in the summer of 2023 between the player and the club when the former Monegasque was excluded from the group after refusing to extend. Kylian Mbappé then committed to waiving 55 million in various bonuses if he had to leave free at the end of the season, which he confirmed half-heartedly to journalists.