Overview
- The Paris labour court found PSG failed to pay Mbappé for April, May and June 2024, including an ethics bonus and a signing bonus set out in his contract.
- The outstanding sums had already been acknowledged in French Professional Football League decisions issued in September and October 2024.
- Mbappé’s broader claims, including contract reclassification to a permanent deal, concealed work, moral harassment and safety breaches, were rejected.
- PSG’s large counter-claim seeking hundreds of millions of euros in damages over his free transfer was dismissed by the court.
- The ruling is provisionally enforceable; PSG says it will comply with payment while reserving the right to appeal.