Kylian Mbappé, the 27-year-old French national team striker, has now joined Real Madrid following his departure from Paris Saint-Germain. However, not everything is settled between the player and the club where he spent seven years. The French international is in a financial dispute with PSG over unpaid bonuses and wages. The labor court ruled that PSG must pay this money. The largest portion, €55 million in wages and bonuses, had already been paid. €5.9 million in accrued vacation pay and interest was still outstanding, which prompted a visit from a bailiff sent by Mbappé’s camp. According to L’Equipe, PSG is making progress. Nevertheless, a disagreement remains.
“Discussions are ongoing, but the club could receive another visit from a bailiff.” “
“Paris Saint-Germain has paid four of the six million euros it owes Kylian Mbappé in the dispute between the two parties since the player’s free transfer in the summer of 2024. PSG would like its former player to agree to waive another measure imposed on the club: the obligation to publish the entire judgment for one month on the homepage of its website. Discussions are ongoing, but the club could be visited again by a bailiff.
When contacted, PSG maintains that “all the sums owed to Kylian Mbappé have been paid by the club” and explains the difference by the amount of salary contributions. A version that several sources close to the case refute.”
Little by little, the dispute is nearing its conclusion, and PSG does not seem to want to contest the decision against it any longer. The money has been paid, although there is clearly one last sticking point on that front. It would be a shame to get into trouble over such a small matter.
The image remains, with this ruling to be published on the official website. A particularly unpleasant aspect, with a “fault” highlighted for a long time. From Mbappé’s perspective, it might be seen as a way to somewhat redeem himself. Even though Parisian fans are already pretty much all aware of the situation and aren’t inclined to use it as a point of reconciliation with the striker.
