At the request of Paris Saint-Germain, a hearing is scheduled for this Monday before the Paris Judicial Court in the case concerning Kylian Mbappé (27), the Real Madrid striker. The aim is to assess a possible “abuse of legal process,” after nearly a year of appeals to sporting bodies (LFP, FFF) before reaching the labor court, as reported by Abdellah Boulma on X.
At PSG’s request, a hearing will be held this Monday before the Paris Judicial Court to assess a possible abuse of legal process, given that Kylian Mbappé appealed to sporting bodies (LFP, FFF) for nearly a year before taking his case to the labor court.
Simple translation of the tweet: PSG is not (yet) asking the court “who is right on the merits” but first wants to have a procedural issue resolved. In short, the club believes that Mbappé has multiplied his legal actions and appeals, first through sporting channels (LFP, FFF), then by resorting to labor courts (the industrial tribunal), to the point that this could be considered abusive.
In law, “abuse” refers to an appeal exercised excessively or improperly, and it must be clearly defined (it is not automatic). The hearing therefore serves to assess whether this procedural strategy has crossed the line, or whether, on the contrary, it falls within the normal course of legal dispute..
