Recently, the conflict between soccer superstar Mays and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has intensified, and has even spread to the annual sports event, the Laureus Awards. This year's Laureus Awards will be held in Paris in the early hours of Tuesday morning (9), but on Monday, the organizers' website accidentally "exposed" the news that Mays won the best male athlete. However, it seems highly unlikely that Mays will be absent from the ceremony.

After winning the award for the first time in 2020, Misi was honored as the Laureus Male Athlete of the Year for his outstanding performance in leading the Argentine national team to the World Cup in Qatar last year. It would have been easy for him to just "cross the street" to receive the award, but unfortunately his relationship with PSG has recently deteriorated, which has affected the smooth running of the ceremony.

Mays, whose contract extension talks with PSG have stalled, recently took a leave of absence to attend an event in Saudi Arabia, only to be harshly punished by PSG, who accused him of missing training. Even though Mays filmed a video apology, the relationship has not been repaired and has dropped to freezing point. In addition, Mays faced protests and boos from fans. Now, the possibility of Mays leaving the team this summer is almost nailed on. Coincidentally, the Lawrence Awards ceremony was held during the time when Mays was penalized, so in order to avoid embarrassment, Mays decided to give up attending the ceremony.

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