Kylian Mbappe has reportedly become extremely angry with Paris Saint-Germain in the midst of their contract stand-off, so much so that he is said to be ready to make things difficult in Paris.
According to Cadena SER, the Bondy native is furious with Les Parisiens after the club excluded him from their pre-season tour of Asia and then transfer-listed him, with the decision to do so coming after the attacker decided against extending his contract with the Ligue 1 champions.
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The 24-year-old has made it clear he will not be committing his long-term future to Les Rouge-et-Bleu, but also wants to see out the rest of his deal in the French capital.
According to Foot Mercato, the attacker has already secured half of a loyalty bonus owed to him, worth €40 million (R810 million), and having been angered by PSG's treatment of him of late, the player feels he is under no obligation to be merciful to the club with regards to money he is owed by them.
Should he still be a Les Parisiens player when the window closes, the player would reportedly be due the other half of that loyalty bonus, and with the club said to be doing everything they can avoid paying this cash to him, he is now ready to fight for it following their recent behaviour towards him, whereas he had previously been willing to waive the bonus.
Given that the attacker is rumoured to be earning about €72 million (R1.4 billion) a year at the Parc des Princes, the record French title winners are also said to be unhappy with Mbappe's insistence on staying for the final year of his contract, and want him sold for a big fee in this window rather than let him go as a free in July next year.
The Qatari-owned side also believes that the 2018 FIFA World Cup winner already has a deal in place to sign for Real Madrid in 2024, but they are apparently expecting an imminent bid from the LALIGA juggernauts nonetheless in this transfer window.
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Having already left Mbappe out of their pre-season camp, it remains to be seen the lengths PSG are willing to go to in order to force the forward out in this window.
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