‎Mbappé wins €60m in PSG pay dispute

A French labour court has ruled that Paris Saint-Germain must pay former forward Kylian Mbappé €60 million (£52.5 m) for unpaid wages and bonuses, bringing part of his extended legal dispute with the club to a close. 

‎Mbappé had initially demanded €263 million (£231.5 m) from PSG when the case was brought before a Paris labour tribunal in November, while the Ligue 1 outfit had counter-claimed for €240 million (£211 m).

‎Now with Real Madrid, the 26-year-old French captain sought a nine-figure sum that included alleged unpaid salary and damages tied to a contractual disagreement and alleged mistreatment at PSG.

According to BBC News,‎The court found that PSG neglected to pay three months of Mbappé’s salary covering April to June 2024, along with an ethics bonus and a signing bonus stipulated in his contract, and awarded him €60 million accordingly. 

‎“We are pleased with this decision. It reflects what should happen when wages are withheld,” Mbappé’s lawyer said in response to the outcome.

Read also on New Daily Prime: Mbappé, PSG clash in court over €263m dispute

‎PSG had sought repayment for Mbappé’s failed €300 million move to Saudi club Al-Hilal in 2023, before he eventually joined Real Madrid on a free transfer the following summer.

‎This season with Real Madrid (2025-26), Mbappe has recorded 15 goals and 4 assists in La Liga so far, demonstrating his continued influence in front of goal.

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