LFP Rules Mbappé's Case Against PSG Legally Inadmissible
The €55 million salary and bonuses dispute between Kylian Mbappé and PSG will now move to civil court as the LFP declines jurisdiction.
- The LFP's disciplinary commission ruled that Kylian Mbappé's claim against PSG for unpaid salaries and bonuses is inadmissible under its jurisdiction.
- Mbappé is seeking €55 million from PSG, including a signing bonus installment, unpaid salaries for April to June 2024, and an ethics bonus.
- PSG argued that the case should be resolved in civil court, citing a prior legal challenge they initiated against the LFP's earlier rulings favoring Mbappé.
- The dispute stems from a contested August 2023 agreement in which Mbappé reportedly waived certain bonuses if he left PSG as a free agent, which he did by joining Real Madrid.
- PSG expressed satisfaction with the LFP's decision and reiterated their willingness to seek an amicable resolution, though they are prepared to defend their position in court.