Kylian Mbappe: PSG Forward Signs New Contract With Ligue 1 Champions But LaLiga Is Set To File Complaint

Kylian Mbappe: PSG Forward Signs New Contract With Ligue 1 Champions But LaLiga Is Set To File Complaint

Kylian Mbappe to become world’s highest-paid footballer after signing three-year PSG deal worth almost £1m a week; Mbappe had reportedly been close to joining Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer; LaLiga to file a complaint about PSG over the deal it describes as ‘scandalous’

Kylian Mbappe has signed a new three-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain, but LaLiga has said it will file a complaint about the deal after he did not join Real Madrid.

The 23-year-old France international had been widely expected to leave the Ligue 1 champions for Real at the end of the season upon the expiry of his existing deal on June 30.

Real – who were willing to pay €230m to sign the forward on Deadline Day last summer – were ready to give Mbappe a signing-on fee of £110m and wages of £20m-a-year after tax. Their total investment would have been about £300m.

Mbappe was presented on the pitch ahead of PSG’s Ligue 1 match at home to Metz – in which he scored a hat-trick – and said: “I would like to announce that I have chosen to extend my contract at Paris Saint-Germain, and of course I am delighted.

“I am convinced that here I can continue to grow at a club that provides everything necessary to perform at the highest level. I am also delighted to continue to play in France, the country where I was born, where I have grown up and where I have made my name.”

Mbappe went on to score a hat-trick in the game against Metz as PSG ran out 5-0 winners at the Parc des Princes.

LaLiga furious with ‘scandalous’ deal

The news of Mbappe’s U-turn was met with a vociferous response from Spanish football authorities, with LaLiga saying it will complain to UEFA, French tax authorities and the European Union over PSG’s “non-compliance with UEFA’s financial fair play”.

A statement from LaLiga on Saturday night read: “This type of agreement attacks the economic sustainability of European football, putting at risk hundreds of thousands of jobs and sporting integrity at risk – not only in European competitions, but also in domestic leagues.

“It is scandalous a club like PSG, which last season reported losses of more than €220m, after accumulating losses of more than €700m in prior seasons (while reporting sponsorship income at a doubtful valuation) with a cost of sports staff around €650m for this 2021-22 season, can face an agreement of these characteristics while those clubs that could accept the arrival of the player without seeing their wage bill compromised, are left without being able to sign him.

Kylian Mbappe has signed a new contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2025 while LaLiga is set to complain to UEFA about the deal

“For all of the above, LaLiga is going to file a complaint against PSG before UEFA, administrative and tax authorities in France and before the competent bodies of the European Union, to continue defending the economic ecosystem of European football and its sustainability.”

The statement concluded the behaviour of PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and his club “endangers European football on the same level as the European Super League”.

‘PSG won’t lose sleep over LaLiga legal action’

French football expert Tom Williams says Kylian Mbappe’s decision to stay with Paris Saint-Germain has come as a ‘big surprise’.

French football expert Tom Williams:

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a rival championship taking umbrage at a player signing a new contract at his club in another championship. I’m not a legal expect but I struggle to see how LaLiga can possibly affect this.

“It’s not the first time [LaLiga president] Javier Tebas has been sounding off about the money PSG have and the way they spend it. It is obviously a lot of money that they’re having to spend to hold onto Mbappe and question marks will be raised about that.

“As happy as PSG are, is it a great thing for football that this very small handful of clubs have the means they have and are able to spend money like that? It certainly doesn’t feel like a good thing for the long-term health of the game.

“In terms of the suggestions of legal action from LaLiga or anything like that I suspect the PSG directors won’t be losing too much sleep.”

Mbappe mentioned the president in his statement announcing the contract: “I would like to thank the President, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, for his trust, his understanding and his patience.

“I would also like to thank all the fans of Paris Saint-Germain, both in France and around the world, for their support, especially in recent months. Together, side by side and ambitious, we will make magic in Paris.”

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