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KFC to consider legal action over Mbappe’s sponsorship stance

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A senior executive of KFC’s operations in France said the fast food chain may take legal action over forward Kylian Mbappe’s refusal to take part in some of the French national team’s sponsorship commitments.

An executive of KFC’s operations in France said the fast food  chain may take legal action over forward Kylian Mbappe’s refusal to take  part in some of the French national team’s sponsorship commitments.

Alain  Beral, vice president of KFC France, told the Sport Business Club  website that they were considering legal action, though he did not  specify whether this would be against the player or the French Football  Federation.

“We have paid for something clear. If necessary, we will assert our rights,” said Beral.

Mbappe  had refused to participate in a team photo shoot and sponsor activities  scheduled for Tuesday as he did not want to endorse some brands,  including fast food chains and betting companies, that have contracts  with the national team.

“I have decided to not take part in  the photo shoot after the French federation’s refusal to change the  image rights agreement with the players,” Mbappe said in a statement.

The federation said it would “review ... the image rights agreement between it and its selected players”.

France host Austria in the Nations League on Thursday and play at Denmark three days later.