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Kylian Mbappé vs. Psg in Court over 'Moral Harassment' Claim
- On Monday, the French Labor court heard a dispute where Mbappé claimed 263 million and PSG demanded 440 million, with a decision expected on December 16.
- After refusing a proposed 300m-euro move to Al Hilal, Saudi Pro League club, Mbappé filed a complaint about PSG's treatment, alleging exclusion from the pre‑season tour of Asia at the season's start.
- Both sides offered long shopping‑list grievances with price tags; Mbappé says he was sidelined and trained with players PSG wanted to offload, while his legal team of four faced PSG's seven lawyers.
- Following his exit, Kylian Mbappé joined Real Madrid on a free transfer after seven seasons at Paris Saint‑Germain , where he scored 256 goals in 308 games; for now, a stand‑off between the parties continues.
- Mbappé argues PSG misapplied French legal classification of player contracts, a widespread practice that prompted the players' union to lodge a complaint last year and may have industry‑wide implications.
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Mbappe vs PSG explodes into a €700 million war: Unpaid wages, harassment claims and 'loyalty betrayal' at heart of legal showdown
Football News: Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappe are locked in a legal battle exceeding €700 million. Mbappe claims PSG owes him over €260 million for unpaid wag
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Read Full ArticleHEARING REPORT - Once again face to face before the Paris Labor Council on Monday, November 17, 2025, the Paris-Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappé went off for a blow, the player claiming 240 million euros from his former club, which asks him 440.
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Read Full ArticleMbappe, PSG Face Off In Multi-million Lawsuit
The bitter dispute between Kylian Mbappe and his former club Paris Saint-Germain reached the French labour court on Monday for a tense hearing in which the France captain claimed 263 million euros ($304m) and the club responded by demanding he pay them 440m euros.
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