Rabiot sues PSG again after clear price hike

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Adrien Rabiot is suing his former club Paris Saint-Germain just a day after the France international was awarded €1.3m in compensation by the European champions.

A Paris appeals court ruled on Thursday that Rabiot’s fixed-term contract. With PSG must be consider permanent, so he is entitle to financial compensation for unpaid wages. Unused holidays and breaches of contract terms.

But it appears the 30-year-old’s frustration แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ with the club where he won five French league titles will not end there.

Rabiot, along with his mother Veronique and an advisor, are suing PSG over their failure to deal. With insulting and derogatory banners and slurs from fans during a game against Marseille in March.

The game was Rabiot’s first at the Parc des Princes since moving to Juventus in 2019. And saw a flurry of abuse and banners directed at the France international at the stadium.

Ligue 1 Football Professionnel fined PSG €20,000 and ordered the closure of part of the stadium for one match earlier in April. But the Rabiot family argue the sanctions are insufficient.

They allege that PSG neglected their duty to maintain the stands, which resulted in physical harm. The first hearing is scheduled for November 4, although it could be postponed depending on how PSG responds.

Although they are seeking monetary compensation. Le Parisien reports that the pair’s main motivation is to have the court acknowledge what they see as PSG’s failure to fulfill its duty of care towards them.