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70 million euros for which Mbappé made peace with Messi and Neymar

The primary sponsor of PSG has no interest in seeing the club's players at odds with one another.

By Wilian Estrella

The primary sponsor of PSG has no interest in seeing the club's players at odds with one another.
The primary sponsor of PSG has no interest in seeing the club's players at odds with one another.
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PSG once again reign supreme in Ligue 1 and are looking to get past what transpired a few days earlier, when the differences between the Mbappé and Neymar flared up, there were anticipation to see Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Neymar. However, it appears that everything has been put to bed, and it seems that the peace in the PSG squad was brought about by a multimillion sum.

A week ago PSG players, especially Kylian Mbappé, were put under scrutiny after some altercations in the match against Montpellier. Where Mbappé attempted to take the second penalty awarded to PSG after missing the first one, there he appeared to argue with Neymar and apparently bump into the shoulder of Lionel Messi

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However, everything appears to be in order within the squad after Mbappé and Neymar held talks with the club’s leadership and they seemed to work in perfect harmony in the resounding victory against Lille. All three superstars hugged one another in celebrations to dispel any doubts of their unfriendliness. However, there would be another factor that led to the players’ reconciliation.

PSG’s primary sponsor does not want a divided squad

This season, Qatar Airways took over as the primary sponsor of the PSG uniform. The airline will provide the team 70 million euros year, and as the major source of funding for the team, it would not want to support a divided squad, urging the players to get along with one another to avoid controversy.


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