PSG Withholds Mbappe's Salary and Bonus Amid Financial Dispute
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has withheld Kylian Mbappe's April salary and a substantial bonus due to a financial dispute between the club and the player. Mbappe is set to leave the French champions at the end of the season, with Real Madrid reportedly his next destination.
The decision to withhold Mbappe's salary stems from an agreement made last year, where the player agreed to waive part of a bonus due to him. However, sources close to the talks indicate that the discussions between the club and Mbappe remain "relaxed" and that there is hope for a positive resolution.
The total amount of money owed to Mbappe is estimated to be around 80 million euros ($86.8m), including the unpaid salary and the bonus. PSG's decision to withhold these payments without prior notice or agreement has raised concerns.
Mbappe's contract with PSG expires on June 30, and he has confirmed his departure after seven years at the club. The player had previously agreed to waive a significant bonus to be reinstated to the PSG squad after being frozen out at the beginning of the season.
The total value of these bonuses is estimated to be between 60 and 70 million euros. Waiving this sum was seen as a way for Mbappe to help PSG recoup some money, given that they will not receive a transfer fee for his departure.
However, sources indicate that Mbappe may have received the bonus in February. Mbappe signed a two-year contract with PSG in 2022, worth around 72 million euros before tax. Additionally, he received a signing-on fee of 150 million euros and a loyalty bonus of 70 million euros for the first year and 80 million euros for the second year.
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