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Paris Labor Court to Rule Today on MbappéPSG Pay Fight

The case centers on alleged unpaid wages alongside a contested 2023 pact, with a possible adjournment.

Overview

  • The Paris Conseil de prud'hommes set a 1 p.m. Tuesday decision but may postpone the matter to a later hearing with a professional judge, and appeals are expected if either side loses.
  • PSG seeks €440 million from its former player, citing an alleged August 2023 verbal agreement and itemizing image harm (€20m), bad faith (€60m), dissimulation (€180m) and loss of chance (€180m).
  • Mbappé demands €263 million from PSG, anchored by €55 million in unpaid salaries and bonuses plus claims for wrongful dismissal (€44.6m), moral harassment and concealed work (two at €37.5m) and unfair execution of the contract (€19m).
  • Mbappé brought the dispute to the labor court after failing to obtain the alleged end‑of‑contract pay through sporting bodies in 2024.
  • PSG says the Court of Appeal last weekend rejected Mbappé’s appeal against the annulment of a €55 million conservatory seizure of club funds.