Mbappe and PSG in a public dispute
Paris Saint-Germain have responded to Kylian Mbappe's accusations that the player said the club spoke to him ‘violently’ after he did not renew his contract last summer. The club have accused the Frenchman of having ‘no manners’.
5 months ago
The war between Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappe has gone from private to public as soon as the player's move to Real Madrid became official. The accusations began to surface less than 48 hours after the signing.
First it was the player, who was in training camp with France, who claimed that the club had treated him violently when he refused to renew his contract last summer, assuring him that he would not play a single minute more.
Now, it has been PSG, through an anonymous source, who have responded via AFP. "He has absolutely no manners," they said of the Real Madrid player.
"Nasser Al-Khelaifi has never dictated the slightest decision to the team. Luis Enrique even said it himself but, despite everything, Mbappe says something and everyone sums it up as if it were true," said the source inside the Parisian club.
He confirmed that "in due course everything will be revealed, the whole truth". "For the moment, we will maintain our dignity, our professionalism, for the good of PSG, Paris, France and the fans," he said.
First it was the player, who was in training camp with France, who claimed that the club had treated him violently when he refused to renew his contract last summer, assuring him that he would not play a single minute more.
Now, it has been PSG, through an anonymous source, who have responded via AFP. "He has absolutely no manners," they said of the Real Madrid player.
"Nasser Al-Khelaifi has never dictated the slightest decision to the team. Luis Enrique even said it himself but, despite everything, Mbappe says something and everyone sums it up as if it were true," said the source inside the Parisian club.
He confirmed that "in due course everything will be revealed, the whole truth". "For the moment, we will maintain our dignity, our professionalism, for the good of PSG, Paris, France and the fans," he said.
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