In a significant legal development, a Paris labor court has ruled in favor of Kylian Mbappé, ordering his former club, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), to pay over €60 million in unpaid wages and bonuses. The decision addresses financial disputes that arose following Mbappé’s departure from PSG to Real Madrid in the summer of 2024.
Background of the Dispute
The legal contention centered around unpaid salaries for April, May, and June 2024, along with missed ethics and signing bonuses that Mbappé claimed were owed to him under his contract with PSG. Despite PSG’s arguments that Mbappé should forfeit these payments due to his decision not to renew his contract, the court found no evidence of any agreement where Mbappé waived his entitlements.
Court’s Ruling and Implications
The court’s ruling mandates PSG to pay the specified amount to Mbappé, emphasizing that contractual obligations must be honored, even in professional sports. The decision also includes a directive for PSG to publish the judgment on their official website for a month.
While PSG has acknowledged the court’s decision and confirmed compliance, the club has reserved the right to appeal the ruling. This case underscores the importance of clear contractual agreements and the legal protections available to professional athletes regarding employment disputes.
Mbappé’s legal team expressed satisfaction with the outcome, highlighting the ruling as a reinforcement of labor laws within the realm of professional football.
This legal victory adds to Mbappé’s illustrious career, now continuing at Real Madrid, where he remains a pivotal figure in the team’s ongoing successes.



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