Faiza Al-Amari, the mother of Kylian Mbappe, the new star of Real Madrid, has issued a clear threat to his former club Paris Saint-Germain and its president Nasser Al-Khelaifi. In an interview with the newspaper "Le Parisien," Al-Amari said, "What happened in Paris is like a separation (divorce), and when that happens, only negative thoughts come to mind."
She added, "Today Kylian is in Madrid, and we can only thank Monaco and also PSG for believing in an 18-year-old player, investing huge amounts of money in him; I believe that Mbappe has been loyal in returning this investment."
Regarding the dispute with the Paris administration over the payment of some frozen player salaries, Faiza Al-Amari revealed, "We received a letter from Paris and are awaiting the decision."
She concluded her statements with a clear threat: "I hope the Paris management respects the contract signed two years ago; otherwise, we will continue in the courts if we have no other option." Kylian Mbappe has demanded from the Parisian club salaries and financial dues amounting to 100 million euros.