Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) star Kylian McBarbee is contractually entitled to receive 40 million euros (HK$340 million) in loyalty money after 00:00 a.m. French time on August 1. However, the 24-year-old shot-stopper's relationship with the club is close to breaking down after he refused to renew his contract, making it doubtful that PSG will pay him the loyalty money, and it is said that McBarbee has the right to terminate his contract and leave the club on a voluntary basis if PSG do not give him the money. If PSG don't pay him, McBarbie is said to have the right to terminate his contract immediately and leave the club for free.
According to Kylian McBarbee's previous contract with PSG, he would receive €40 million in loyalty money if he stayed with the club until August 1 this year, and another €40 million when his contract expires next summer. However, since the French international openly refused to renew his contract, PSG has decided that he has no loyalty to speak of, and the most dissatisfied thing is that McBarbee refused to move to Hilal at the same time, which prevented PSG from receiving the 300 million euros (about 2.57 billion Hong Kong dollars) transfer fee, and then they have to pay McBarbee 40 million euros in loyalty money, which is not good for the club. If they don't pay, it's a breach of contract and McBarbee has the right to apply for immediate termination of the contract, and can take the club to court for damages.
In addition, according to the French professional soccer statute, if PSG fails to sell McBarbee before the transfer window closes this summer, they need to put him on the first team list, or else he can just as easily apply to the court for the termination of his contract and return to free agency. In other words, Kilian McBarbie has the chance to move to Real Madrid as a free agent anytime this summer.