For several months, PSG and Kylian Mbappé have been engaged in an interminable judicial soap opera. Leaving for sausage water and freely last summer at Real Madrid, the French striker has not finished with his former club. Indeed, taken to task by numerous supporters for certain statements that made teeth cringe, Mbappé was also mocked after the victory of the capital's club this season in the Champions League.
In addition to the sports component, the emerging rivalry between PSG and the Real Madrid striker took another dimension at the start of the year. Demanding several months of salary and bonuses which would not have been paid according to him, the Bondynois claimed a jackpot from his former club. From then on, the legal battle began. While Mbappé had, initially, winning with the seizure of 55 million euros in the Parisian accounts, PSG finally recovered its money before claiming 98 million euros from its former striker.
Kylian Mbappé abandons his complaint for moral harassment against PSG
Since then, complaints and auditions have multiplied. The latest twist dates back a few days. Angry against his former club, the 2018 world champion filed a complaint for moral harassment and attempted signing extortion. The facts go back to 2022 when the player had signed a three -year contract, with an optional last year. According to the person concerned, he then received pressures to honor this last year of contract, going as far as an attempted signing extortion according to him.
Finally, Kylian Mbappé and his entourage were the authors of a surprising flip-flop this Monday. Indeed, to believe The teamthe 26 -year -old striker withdrew his criminal complaint. A decision which, according to the daily, would be motivated by the desire to calm the game legally and focus only on the sporting aspect to make the best on its old club. That's good, Mbappé will have the opportunity to take revenge this Wednesday in the semi-finals of the World Cup of clubs against PSG with Real Madrid.
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