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Paris Labour Court Orders PSG to Pay Kylian Mbappé €60 Million in Unpaid Salaries, Ethics Bonus, and Signing Bonus Following April–June 2024 Wage Dispute

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has been ordered by a Paris labour court to pay Kylian Mbappé €60 million in unpaid salaries and bonuses, partially resolving the French star’s legal dispute with the club.

The ruling comes after Mbappé sued PSG over withheld payments for April, May, and June 2024, shortly before his free transfer to Real Madrid. The court found that PSG failed to honor three months of salary, an ethics bonus, and a signing bonus stipulated in his contract.

While the verdict represents a significant win for Mbappé, PSG still has the option to appeal the decision, meaning the dispute may not be fully over yet.

This case underscores the high stakes and complex financial dealings in modern football, especially involving superstar players like Mbappé.

Nana Kwabena Adusei

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