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MbappéPSG Labor Case Heard in Paris With Ruling Due Dec. 16

The hearing focused on unpaid wages, an attempt to reclassify his fixed‑term contract as permanent, plus rival damages claims reaching nine figures.

Overview

  • Proceedings were held directly before the judgment panel at the Paris labor court because Mbappé is seeking to requalify his PSG fixed‑term contracts as an open‑ended contract.
  • Judges rejected a PSG bid to shift or halt the case in favor of the Paris judicial tribunal, clearing the way for full arguments at the Prud’hommes.
  • Mbappé claims €55 million in unpaid salaries and bonuses and presented a detailed claim totaling roughly €240–263 million, including reclassification, dismissal, harassment and related damages.
  • PSG countered with compensation linked to a rejected €300 million Al‑Hilal offer, with reported sums varying widely: €180 million argued in court, €240 million cited in some accounts, and a €440 million claim reported by Le Parisien.
  • The court set 16 December for the judgment, with parallel issues still unresolved, including prior sports‑body rulings with enforcement hurdles and an earlier €55 million seizure annulled in May.