SportsPSG owes Mbappe £69m: Mother-agent Lamari speaks out

PSG owes Mbappe £69m: Mother-agent Lamari speaks out

Fayza Lamari, Kylian Mbappe's mother and agent, recently addressed media reports claiming that Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) had failed to pay her son approximately £69 million. After her statements on the matter, there are practically no doubts.

In the photo: Kylian Mbappe with his parents
In the photo: Kylian Mbappe with his parents
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19 July 2024 07:38

Kylian Mbappe's adventure with PSG has come to an end. In 2017, he moved to the French giants and became their most important figure. In recent years, however, a transfer saga involving him unfolded, and finally, the 25-year-old decided to change teams and join Real Madrid.

The star player's situation with PSG is not completely resolved. Major French media, including L'Equipe, claim that the club has not paid its former player nearly £69 million.

The player's mother and agent, Fayza Lamari, decided to speak out. Considering her statements during an interview with "Le Parisien," there is no doubt that the French champions owe Mbappe.

- It is now in the hands of Kylian’s representatives. "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, - emphasised Lamari.

Lamari also referred to her son's change of club. She emphasised that the only option for leaving PSG was indeed a transfer to the Royals.

- But apart from Madrid, I would never have left Paris. It hasn't been easy, but there are no regrets, just great emotions. It has been very, very difficult for Kylian, that's clear, - she summed up.
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