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PSG – Mbappé: He declares an “all-out war” live on air!

The open war between PSG and Kylian Mbappé continues after the Parisian club, ordered by the legal commission to pay its former player a sum of €55 million, refused. The case is likely to be settled in an employment tribunal. However, Daniel Riolo believes that both parties share responsibility in this matter.

A new stage has been reached in the conflict between PSG and Kylian Mbappé. On Thursday, the LFP’s legal commission ordered the Parisian club to pay its former player a sum of €55 million in unpaid wages and bonuses. PSG had eight days to pay Mbappé, but has already made it clear that it will not do so. The two parties are therefore likely to meet in court in the coming months.

“Both of them have lied”

On the After Foot show, Daniel Riolo confirmed the icy relationship between PSG and Mbappé. “I repeat for the thousandth time, the institution is not the incarnation, the person who embodies it can work poorly for the institution. This is the case with Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. In any case, it’s a merciless war and it’s a war between two clans, both of whom I don’t particularly appreciate. I think both of them have lied, both of them have done wrong things,” said the columnist.

PSG strengthened?

But regardless of whether responsibility is shared, Mbappé’s image is likely to be tarnished by this new affair. “Deep down, I would like to not care about this story at all. I know it’s in the news, that we talk about it, that it generates a lot of reaction. And passion means a lack of reason, because there is such an anti-Mbappé movement, that everything Mbappé does is negative and we want to side with the club by highlighting the institution,” Riolo said on RMC.

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