Kylian Mbappe has made a legal move against his former club Paris Saint Germain (PSG).
Kylian Mbappe has left PSG and has already made his debut for Real Madrid, but the association between the two still continues to be a significant issue. The French striker has reportedly taken action against the French club for unpaid wages.

Mbappe is in dispute with PSG and its primary shareholder, Qatar Sports Investments, over unpaid wages. Mbappe has taken the matter to UEFA and has launched a complaint to LFP, the official body of French football.
He is owed nearly ₤47 million by PSG, covering the last three months of his contract salaries and an "ethical bonus" for April, May, and June. The amount also includes the final third of a signing bonus worth ₤30.7 million that was due in February. Mbappe's complaint was filed with the legal committee of the French Professional Football League (LFP), citing article 259 of France's professional football charter.
The current Real Madrid striker sent a notice to PSG to clear his unpaid wages in mid-June but to no avail. In Indian currency, PSG owes Mbappe a staggering Rs 512 crore.
The relationship between Mbappe and PSG ended on a bitter note. Reports surfaced about a verbal altercation between PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi and Mbappe. After a couple of failed transfer moves, the France international finally managed to get his dream move to Real Madrid.
He scored in his official debut in the UEFA Super Cup as Real Madrid beat Atalanta 2-0 to lift the curtain-raiser title. But Mbappe's legal action highlights significant financial disputes between him and his former club, which may need a resolution soon.
Kylian Mbappe currently earns a whopping Rs 23.7 crore per month at Real Madrid. The striker will draw around Rs 285 crore in his first season at the Spanish club. He currently has the third-highest wage in La Liga, behind Barcelona duo Frenkie de Jong and Robert Lewandowski.