He National Union of Professional Footballers of France (UNFP) attacked the paris saint germain after he excluded kylian mbappe of his pre-season tour of Asia.
The 24-year-old striker was put up for sale by PSG, according to various media reports, after relations between the two parties soured last month.
Mbappé had already announced that he would not renew his contractwhich expires at the end of next season, so he could leave for free in June 2024. However, the president of PSG, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, assured that they will not let the attacker go free.
“These players – all of them – must enjoy the same working conditions as the rest of the professional workforce,” the UNFP, the main union for professional soccer players in France, said in a lengthy statement on Saturday.
“The UNFP finds it useful to remind managers that putting pressure on an employee -through the deterioration of their working conditions, for example- to force him to leave or to accept what the worker wants constitutes moral harassmentwhich French law strongly condemns”, conditional.
“So yes, the UNFP reserves the right to take civil and criminal action against any club that behaves in this way” the statement added.
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