⚖️Kylian Mbappé partially withdraws complaint against PSG
However, he continues with his lawsuit against the Parisian club before the Labor Court to recover 55 million euros in unpaid wages and their corresponding bonuses.
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Let's remember that Kylian claims from his former club the entire last year of contract, which the Parisians would not have paid him.
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