Overview
- Kylian Mbappé’s complaint centers on the practice of “lofting,” alleging he was forced to train with players PSG intended to offload during the 2023-24 season
- The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed that two investigating judges were appointed on June 24 to examine his moral harassment claims
- Mbappé is simultaneously pursuing a court battle to recover €55 million in unpaid wages and bonuses he says PSG still owes him
- His legal team warns that if UEFA takes up the case and rules in his favor, PSG could risk losing its license to compete in European tournaments
- The France captain joined Real Madrid on a free transfer in summer 2024 after seven seasons at PSG, where tensions grew over his refusal to extend his contract