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Kylian Mbappe's mother THREATENS to take PSG to court after Real Madrid move
Kylian Mbappe's move to Real Madrid has been the worst kept 'secret' in world football for the last two years now. It was always going to be inevitable that he would move to the Spanish giants.
Earlier this week fans finally got to see the conclusion of his saga with the Frenchman being unveiled as Real's new player after the club had already confirmed last month that he was going to join on a free transfer.
But while Mbappe has now officially left Paris Saint Germain for pastures new, there are still logistical issues that need to be resolved over his contractual agreements with the French club.
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Mbappe's camp allege that Paris Saint Germain still owe money to their client and want this matter resolved as quickly as possible. So far, the two parties are yet to come to an agreement.
Recently, Kylian Mbappe's mother, Fayza Lamari, has been talking to Le Parisien about her son's situation and she revealed there is a possibility of him going to court with PSG.
What has Kylian Mbappe's mother said?
“It continues. It is now in the hands of Kylian’s representatives," she said as per AS.
"But I trust PSG to get things back to normal very quickly. We have just received a letter from them. Decisions will be made. Sometimes, when you separate, you have to decide who gets the TV, who gets the furniture or the car… That’s what we’re working on.
"I hope that all this doesn’t tarnish everything we’ve been through, that we don’t leave it like this. I want to remember the positive side of PSG, that even this year that has been difficult, playing at the Parc, in your city, is nice.
"Like in a relationship, once again, it’s never all rosy, there are ups and downs. But in six months, things will be better.
“If we have no other choice [than to go to court], yes, of course. Now, I really hope that the contract we signed two years ago is respected. Let's stop saying that Kylian said, didn't say, did this, didn't do that...
"In reality, no one can say what happened, neither me, nor the representatives of PSG, because for two years Kylian and the president have always met alone, apart from once.
"And all that has not prevented Kylian from playing since the announcement was made in February.”
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It's not clear how much money is allegedly owed to Mbappe. But it's obvious his move away from PSG has been mired with complications.
In the end, Real Madrid have got their man, but it seems like PSG will not go away with a fight.
But Mbappe will not let that impact him. He looked over the moon to sign for his dream club earlier this week at his presentation in the Santiago Bernabéu and will be eager to get going and linking up with what is shaping up to be a spectacular group of players at the club.