Convicted by the Paris labor court, PSG will have to pay nearly €61 million to Kylian Mbappé for unpaid wages, bonuses, and leave at the end of his contract in 2024, with immediate enforceability. The club is expected to comply with the ruling, even though it is reserving the right to appeal.
According to RMC Sport, this amount notably includes €36.7 million as a signing bonus, €17.25 million in wages, as well as the associated paid leave and ethics bonuses. PSG will also be required to publish the full judgment on the homepage of its website for one month. However, the request to reclassify fixed-term contracts as permanent contracts was rejected.
A victory claimed by Mbappé’s camp
The Mbappé camp is speaking of a “victory,” with the forward said to be “very satisfied” after 18 months of waiting, according to his lawyer.
“He is very satisfied. It is a decision he had been waiting for for 18 months. He considers, just like we do, that this is a victory. It corresponds to a mathematical calculation based on the remuneration that a football club agrees to pay at this level,” commented Me Cassereau on BFMTV.
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