Paris Saint-Germain management continues to be stubborn with Kylian Mbappe, and is taking other steps to not pay his late financial dues.
The Real Madrid star had resorted to the French League to demand 55 million euros, which are his late dues with PSG before leaving for the Merengue.
The French club’s management refuses to pay him the money and confirms the validity of its legal position, while the league’s decision obligated Paris to pay the money last week.
According to the newspaper “Le Monde”, Nasser Al-Khelaifi’s management has filed an appeal against the league’s decision in a new attempt to not pay Mbappe’s money.
A source from Paris said, “In principle, Paris Saint-Germain appealed the opinion of the French League, despite its limited impact. In fact, Paris Saint-Germain’s position is much more than just a legal position with a good basis.”
Paris is basing its position on an agreement signed by Mbappe to waive his dues and bonuses, while the player denies that this has any legal basis or that he signed anything of the sort.