The case was referred to the LFP’s legal committee, so Mbappé’s attorneys met early on Wednesday morning. Mbappé made his summertime move to Real Madrid. The league then extended an offer to mediate.
“There was a conversation this morning about the possibility of a mediation,” a statement from Mbappé’s representatives told Agence France-Presse (AFP). “During the meeting, the player’s representative refuted this theory. “Recording nonpayment that would be apparent from a simple review of the player’s payslip would be useless in the mediation process,” they went on.
Earlier in the day, PSG had praised the idea. “Paris Saint-Germain expressed their extreme satisfaction with the two-hour commission hearing that took place today.”The Club recalled that the player has made it abundantly evident in public and private that he must keep his commitments, having been bestowed with extraordinary benefits by the Club during seven amazing years in Paris.
“Considering the club’s written and oral arguments, the commission insisted on mediation between the parties, something Paris Saint-Germain has been asking for several months. The player has now received an invitation from the commission to think about using the mediation procedure, they stated.
The sensational striker from France is alleging that after moving to Real Madrid, his former Paris team owes him €55 million in unpaid salaries and bonuses.
Wednesday morning saw the early meeting of Mbappé’s legal representatives, as the case was referred to the LFP’s legal committee. Mbappé made his summertime move to Real Madrid. The league then extended an offer to mediate.
“There was discussion this morning regarding the potential for a mediation,” Mbappé’s representatives informed Agence France-Presse (AFP) in a statement. “During the meeting, the player’s representative refuted this theory. “Recording nonpayment that would be apparent from a simple review of the player’s payslip would be useless in the mediation process,” they went on.
Earlier in the day, PSG had praised the idea. “Paris Saint-Germain conveyed their high level of satisfaction with today’s two-hour commission hearing.”The Club recalled that the player has made it abundantly evident in public and private that he must keep his commitments, having been bestowed with extraordinary benefits by the Club during seven amazing years in Paris.
“Considering the club’s written and oral arguments, the commission insisted on mediation between the parties, something Paris Saint-Germain has been asking for several months. The commission has now extended an invitation to the player to consider the mediation process,” they said.
