The relationship between Argentina's King Misi and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has further broken down, according to reports in several French media outlets, including L'Equipe, the 35-year-old shot-stopper recently left the team without authorization to go to Saudi Arabia to fulfill his job as the country's tourism ambassador, which infuriated the management of PSG, which decided to penalize Misi by suspending him from matches, drills and salary for two weeks.
It is reported that Mays did not get the approval of the club, flew to Saudi Arabia secret fishing, and missed the team drill on Monday (1), the club side on Tuesday (2) immediately took action to his three suspension penalty, meaning that Mays will miss the next two Ligue 1 games against Troyes, Ajaccio.
With only five rounds of Ligue 1 left in the season, L'Equipe has said outright that Mays will leave PSG at the end of his contract this summer after only three games in his PSG career.
PSG's demand for a pay cut has led to a deadlock in the contract renewal process, and since the World Cup, PSG fans have often booed Misi during matches, ostensibly to show their displeasure with his performance, but in reality it may be a personal vendetta, as they resent him for leading Argentina to beat France in the World Cup final.