Overview
- Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain appear Monday before the Paris prud’hommes, where he seeks €55 million in unpaid salaries and bonuses.
- The case goes directly to the bureau de jugement because Mbappé is asking to reclassify his fixed-term contracts as a permanent contract covering his PSG years.
- PSG maintains he agreed to relinquish part of the sums due when he was reintegrated in 2023, a version Mbappé’s side rejects as a fabrication.
- Earlier steps included a conservatory seizure obtained in April and annulled on May 26, a moral‑harassment complaint filed in May and withdrawn in July, and stalled enforcement efforts before the LFP and FFF.
- Mbappé is not expected to attend the hearing, and legal specialists note that a reclassification could carry significant financial and contractual implications for French clubs.