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PSG Sues Mbappé for €240 Million as Labor Court Weighs Dueling Claims

A Paris labor court will issue a ruling on December 16 in the high-value employment dispute between PSG and Kylian Mbappé.

Overview

  • Reports say PSG has filed for about €240 million in damages against its former forward, with roughly €180 million tied to the collapsed 2023 Al‑Hilal transfer after a €300 million offer.
  • Mbappé has a separate claim of about €260 million that cites reclassification of his fixed‑term deal, alleged psychological harassment at contract expiry, and multiple compensation items.
  • Il Messaggero details Mbappé’s demands including severance-related sums, a signing bonus, and unpaid amounts, while La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights a €55.4 million claim for back wages and bonuses.
  • PSG rejects allegations of intimidation, argues the player breached a duty of loyalty, and maintains that claimed arrears are not owed.
  • The dispute, ongoing since summer 2023, is being heard by the Paris Prud’hommes tribunal, with both sides’ assertions reported by media and awaiting adjudication.