Paris (EFE).- Paris Saint-Germain asked its former striker Kylian Mbappé on Monday for compensation of 180 million euros for the "loss of opportunity" that resulted from the current Real Madrid player's refusal in July 2023 to accept a millionaire transfer offer to another club.
"There was enormous psychological and media pressure against my client," said Verheyden, who recalled the weeks in which Mbappé was sidelined from the first team in the summer of 2023 for not having renewed and criticized the attitude of the club, which "thinks that everything can be bought," she said. The lawyer assured that Mbappé lived through a "horrible time" when he was told he wouldn't play anymore if he didn't renew.
The player was excluded from PSG's starting team at the beginning of the 2023-24 season because he wanted to fulfill his contract until the summer of 2024, and ruled out any renewal.
But Mbappé rejoined the starting eleven after the first matchday of the season.
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The request from the Parisian club responds to Mbappé's claim for 240 million euros claimed for the reclassification of his contract and for the moral harassment he says he suffered at the end of his contractual relationship with PSG.
"There was enormous psychological and media pressure against my client," said Verheyden, who recalled the weeks in which Mbappé was sidelined from the first team in the summer of 2023 for not having renewed and criticized the attitude of the club, which "thinks that everything can be bought," she said. The lawyer assured that Mbappé lived through a "horrible time" when he was told he wouldn't play anymore if he didn't renew.
The player was excluded from PSG's starting team at the beginning of the 2023-24 season because he wanted to fulfill his contract until the summer of 2024, and ruled out any renewal.
But Mbappé rejoined the starting eleven after the first matchday of the season.








