Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly refusing to pay Kylian Mbappe a fee of €80 million after he played his final game for the club.
Mbappe is leaving the club on a free transfer after his contract expired, turning out for his boyhood side for the last time in a French Cup final win over Lyon.
After plenty of speculation, Mbappe officially confirmed his departure from the club in an emotional video.
Tellingly he did not thank president Nasser Al-Khelaifi in his speech and it's emerged that the 50-year-old is still furious that Mbappe is leaving for nothing.
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And in a damning report from L'Equipe, it's claimed that Mbappe is still owed money from the Parisian outfit.
The article states that the club "forgot" to pay Mbappe his salary for April and bonus payment for February, totalling €80 million.
The Frenchman is set to sign for Real Madrid and there was a confusing scenario where his loyalty bonus was suddenly paid when he told Al-Khelaifi him of his move.
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Yet PSG chiefs incorrectly assumed Real would cover the fee when Florentino Perez was vehemently against doing so when he became aware.
Mbappe understandably wants his missing salary and bonus fee to be paid as negotiations over the departure continue solely through lawyers.
Mbappe has joined the French national team as they prepare for the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament.
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And though he's soon to play for Real, he has been speaking about his desire to play for AC Milan.
"You never know what can happen," Mbappe told Sky Italia. "When I was a kid I was a fan of Milan. I always said that if I come one day to Italy, I'm going to play for Milan. I watch always the Italian league, every game of Milan.
"I was in Paris. I'm going to have a new club now. I'm really happy with what I have now."
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