Paris Saint-Germain Could Be Excluded From the Champions League, According to Mbappé. This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on all sales we generate from it. Kylian Mbappé has reportedly reported his former club, Paris Saint-Germain, to UEFA, and his actions could have huge repercussions on the Champions League. The 25-year-old player left the Parisian club for Real Madrid this summer, with no transfer fee attached to the deal, as his contract had expired.The departure was not at all acrimonious, with the PSG management angered at the idea of not getting a return on the £153 million they paid to Monaco in 2018.According to the French newspaper Le Monde, the French striker is now also unhappy with the procedure, believing he is still owed around £4.2 million by the Ligue 1 club in unpaid bonuses and salaries.Mbappé is said to have contacted UEFA to make them aware of his complaint. If the organization decides to open an investigation and indict his former club, they could face heavy sanctions.The most extreme punishment could see them excluded from the 2024/25 Champions League season. This year’s edition of the tournament is shaping up to be the most lucrative for participants, with a new format and an accumulated number of teams.Mbappé is also said to have contacted the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP), the governing body of French football. His actions have inevitably angered the club’s owners, QSI, who are already faced with a considerable task of rebuilding the club after the departures in 2023 of Lionel Messi and Neymar.Mbappé signed his final contract with PSG in 2022, a two-year deal worth an estimated £61 million before taxes. On top of that, there were staggering signing fees of £127 million, as well as loyalty bonuses of £59 million for the first year and £68 million for the second year.His contract with Real Madrid runs until 2029 and is worth around £12.8 million per season. He also received a signing-on fee of £128 million to be paid over five years and will also retain a percentage of his image rights.But his start to his career at Madrid has been mixed. He scored on his debut in the UEFA Super Cup last Wednesday, helping his team to a 2-0 win against Atalanta.However, he was ineffective in his team’s 1-1 draw at Mallorca on Sunday. Manager Carlo Ancelotti refused to substitute his new striker afterwards, but he was clearly unhappy with the team’s performance.”We lacked balance,” he said. “I’m not happy with the draw because we could have done better. We need to have a better attitude. We can learn a lot from this game as it seems clear we are facing problems.”