The Ligue 1 champions have called upon the French Football League and FIFA to issue sanctions against a number of offending teams
Monaco have released a statement condemning a number of Europe’s top football clubs for making unauthorised contact with Kylian Mbappe.
The 18-year-old is one of the most highly sought-after players in world football, with Manchester City, PSG, Arsenal and Real Madrid all linked with a transfer.
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Monaco have not confirmed which clubs made illegal approaches for the France international forward, but are hoping that the French Football League and FIFA can prevent it from happening again.
The statement reads:
“AS Monaco regretfully notice that great European football clubs made contact with Kylian Mbappe (and his entourage) without its authorisation.
“AS Monaco want to remind to these clubs that such actions are contrary to the article 211 of the Administrative regulation of the French Football League (Ligue de Football Professionnel) and to the article 18.3 of the Regulation of the Status and the Transfer of the Players of FIFA.
“To put an end to this unacceptable situation, AS Monaco consider asking the French Football League (Ligue de Football Professionnel) and the FIFA to commit disciplinary procedures against offending clubs.”
Mbappe has become one of European football’s hottest properties on the back of a scintillating season last year for Monaco.
The teenager, who had featured just 14 times for the Ligue 1 side before 2016-17, smashed 26 goals in 44 appearances to spearhead their attack.
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Those goals in turn ensured a memorable season in the principality, as under Leonardo Jardim’s direction the club ended Paris Saint-Germain’s domination of Ligue 1 by taking the title and also powered through to the Champions League semi-finals, where they were beaten by Juventus.
That success, however, has come at a cost at the Stade Louis II, as first-teamers such as Bernardo Silva and Tiemoue Bakayoko snapped up by Monaco’s European rivals.