Mbappe's Legal Victory: Paris St Germain Ordered to Pay Unpaid Salary

Kylian Mbappe won a legal dispute against Paris St Germain, with the court ordering the club to pay him 60 million euros in unpaid salary and bonuses. The ruling settles part of a significant conflict in French football, affirming labor law in the sports industry.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-12-2025 19:52 IST | Created: 16-12-2025 19:52 IST
Mbappe's Legal Victory: Paris St Germain Ordered to Pay Unpaid Salary
Kylian Mbappe

Kylian Mbappe has won a legal battle against Paris St Germain, with a Paris labour court ordering the club to pay 60 million euros in unpaid salary and bonuses. This marks a partial resolution to a contentious dispute that has set the stage in French football.

The court found PSG at fault for not compensating Mbappe for three months of salary, alongside ethics and signing bonuses. The decision followed endorsements of Mbappe's claims by the French Professional Football League. Mbappe's lawyer, Frederique Cassereau, expressed satisfaction with the outcome, highlighting the significance of the ruling in upholding labor laws within professional sports.

PSG responded by acknowledging the ruling and reserving the right to appeal, maintaining that they acted in good faith. The club emphasized its focus on future unity and success, while Mbappe's team underscored the court's affirmation that labor laws apply universally, even in football.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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