Overview
- Kylian Mbappé is seeking €263 million from PSG, including about €55 million he says is unpaid, alongside claims for contract reclassification, moral harassment, undeclared work and damages.
- PSG filed counterclaims seeking hundreds of millions of euros, with figures reported as €240 million tied to a failed €300 million Al Hilal transfer and, in other filings, a total of €440 million including reputational and bad‑faith damages.
- The Paris labour court held the hearing on November 17, Mbappé did not attend, and the tribunal scheduled a decision for December 16.
- Mbappé’s filing cites being excluded from the 2023 pre‑season tour and training away from the main squad in what he describes as ‘lofting’, a practice the French players’ union previously challenged.
- PSG says Mbappé concealed for nearly 11 months his decision not to extend his contract and points to an alleged verbal agreement to forgo bonuses if he left for free, claims his camp rejects as unsupported.