Renaud Semerdjian, one of the club’s legal representatives, told AFP that the new €98m demand was not necessarily intended to be enforced. Rather, it was meant to challenge the legitimacy of Mbappé’s initial claim.
"Kylian Mbappe owes PSG money through the delaying tactics that have caused him harm," he said. "He has not provided sufficient evidence of an apparent debt and failed to demonstrate any threat to recovery. The purpose is not to recover the €98m but to show that if he owes us money, his claim is unfounded. Mbappe demanded the world from PSG, received it, and then tried to run away and steal it all, hoping no one would notice. Simply because he is Kylian Mbappe. The great irony is that the player mocked the club that gave him everything, saying he was not 'Kylian Saint-Germain'."
However, his legal team fired back and Clay has asked: "Where is the money? It wasn't that easy to seize; the banks refused. We are dealing with the sovereign state of Qatar that permanently finances this club. There is a risk of recovery when there is a lack of transparency in the accounts, and we know the difficulties with the states."