€61M in Mbappé’s Pocket, PSG Ordered to Pay!

Paris Saint-Germain has been heavily sanctioned by the labor court in the dispute opposing it to Kylian Mbappé. The ruling was delivered this Tuesday and leaves no room for doubt: the Parisian club has been dismissed from all of its claims.

The judges ordered PSG to pay several tens of millions of euros to its former player: €55 million plus paid leave. The total amount, including salaries and paid leave, is close to €61 million according to Kylian Mbappé’s lawyers. The enforcement of the judgment is immediate, even though the club still has the option to appeal.

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PSG Faces a Major Legal and Financial Blow

Beyond the financial aspect, the labor court also ordered a symbolic but strong measure: PSG will have to publish the full judgment for one month on the homepage of its official website. This rare decision is intended to publicly highlight the club’s conviction.

As a reminder, during the hearing last November, PSG was claiming €440 million from its former striker, while the Mbappé camp was seeking €263 million.

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At the end of the hearing, the player’s lawyers expressed their “very great satisfaction,” believing that justice had clearly ruled in favor of their client.

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