French champions Paris Saint-Germain are seriously considering lodging a complaint against Real Madrid to FIFA in regard to their attempts to sign Kylian Mbappe.
The World Class forward, still only 24, is widely considered to have entered a pre-contract agreement with Real Madrid to join the club next summer on a free transfer.
Kylian Mbappe’s future at PSG up in the air
PSG have publically stated their fury at this and according to The Daily Telegraph’s Jason Burt, the Parisians are considering making a formal complaint about Los Blancos’ for allegedly tapping up the star whilst still under contract with another club.
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– Expectation Madrid will make an offerhttps://t.co/rPWDxniSa0— Jason Burt (@JBurtTelegraph) August 1, 2023
If Real and Mbappe have already ironed out an agreement before the Frenchman has entered the last six months of his current deal, the Spanish giants would fall foul of FIFA’s ruling on transfers.
PSG’s belief that Mbappe is set to leave for the Spanish capital next summer has hardened since their star forward flat-out refused to even speak to Saudi side Al-Hilal after they had a world record $330m bid accepted by the French champions.
According to L’Equipe, however, Mbappe is angry at his own club for calling into question his integrity and publically calling him out to either sign a new deal or leave the Parc des Princes this summer. The chaotic situation is not helped by the fact PSG’s number seven was by far the club’s best player last term, at times single-handedly dragging his side to another Ligue 1 title whilst stars around him such as Neymar and Lionel Messi failed to perform on a consistent basis.