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Published 18:31 7 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 18:36 7 Nov 2018 GMT
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Leaked documents from the whistle-blowing organisation Football Leaks, published as part of a collaborative investigation carried out by Der Spiegel and their European cooperatives in European Investigations Collaboration (EIC) would suggest that Mbappe and his father are on a mission to maximise their financial exploits from his career.
Which isn't a surprise. Professional football is a short career, and PSG aren't short of money.
After the staggering €180 million fee was agreed between AS Monaco and PSG for the transfer of the player, with an initial 'one year loan', Mbappe and his father Wilfrid met with PSG Sporting Director Antero Henrique to talk money.
Both parties reportedly agreed on a signing on fee of €5m and a €50m salary over the course of five years. But Mbappe and his father were not ready to shake hands at that point.
As reported in Der Spiegel, their list of extra demands began with an automatic pay rise that would make him the best-paid player in France, overtaking Neymar, if he won the Ballon d'Or. PSG denied their request.
They also wanted PSG to make a private jet available to him for 50 hours per year, this request was also refused. The club did agree, however, to give Mbappe a €30,000 monthly allowance to pay his personal staff: a bodyguard, a chauffeur and a caretaker.
Mbappe's family also expressed concerns about the possibility of PSG being sanctioned for breaking Financial Fair Play regulations, having just signed Neymar from Barcelona for a world record €220m fee. They asked for compensation if PSG were banned from the Champions League, a punishment reserved for the most severe of FFP breaches.
On top of this, Wilfrid Mbappe also requested access to PSG's training sessions and for permission to carry out extra one to one sessions with his son at the club's training facility.
Paris Saint-Germain's president Al-Khelaifi has responded to the reported leaks, labelling them "complete rubbish".
PSG also issued a forthright denial of all the allegations in a statement that reads:
"Paris Saint-Germain has always acted in full compliance with the laws and regulations enacted by sports institutions. The club has always strictly complied with all applicable laws and regulations and firmly denies the allegations published today by Mediapart. The QTA contract figure has been known to UEFA and to the general public since 2014."The club's full statement can be read here.
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