Court seizes 55 million euros from PSG accounts in "Mbappe case"

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Lars Foster Dailysports's expert Translated by the editors
Court seizes 55 million euros from PSG accounts in "Mbappe case" Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

The dispute over unpaid salary and bonuses to Kylian Mbappe from PSG shows no signs of abating, even though the latest news about it was relatively long ago.

Details: According to AFP, a Paris court has seized 55 million euros from PSG's accounts – the exact amount the club owes its former player. It is believed this is a precautionary measure to compel the Parisians to settle the debt with Mbappe.

The club itself stated that they will appeal to the industrial tribunal to reclaim their money. PSG assures that "the court will review all evidence and make a decision," and Mbappe "will not win." The club insists that the financial dispute be resolved specifically in the industrial tribunal.

Reminder: The 55 million euros include: part of the signing bonus, salary for the last three months of Mbappe's stay at PSG, and the "ethics bonus."

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