Legal Victory: Kylian Mbappe Wins €60 Million Unpaid Salary Battle Against PSG
Kylian Mbappe has won a legal case against Paris St Germain (PSG), securing €60 million in unpaid salary and bonuses. The dispute highlights labour law's pertinence in professional football and arose after Mbappe claimed PSG withheld wages as he transitioned to Real Madrid.
A significant legal victory unfolded on Tuesday for Kylian Mbappe as a Paris labour court mandated Paris St Germain to compensate the star footballer with €60 million in unpaid salary and bonuses. This resolution marks a concluding chapter in one of the most high-profile financial disputes in French football history.
The court's decision came after months of intense legal proceedings initiated by the former PSG striker. Mbappe alleged the Ligue 1 giants withheld his earnings for April, May, and June of 2024, preceding his move to Real Madrid on a free transfer. The ruling reaffirms the decision of the French Professional Football League, which had acknowledged the owed sums.
While PSG contended Mbappe's conduct prevented them from obtaining a significant transfer fee, the court dismissed claims of concealed work and other grievances. This case underscores the universality of labour laws, ensuring they remain applicable within the realm of professional sports, an industry not immune to contractual obligations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

