PSG Decide Not to Appeal the €60 Million Mbappé Payment
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Kylian Mbappé has won the battle against the PSG. The French striker will charge 60.9 million euros after the French club has thrown in the towel deciding not to appeal the sentence imposed on him at the end of last year by the Paris Labour Court after the conviction was known.
The PSG chose not to prolong the judicial process with Mbappé, which began in 2024.
Sentenced in mid-December by the prud'hommes to pay close to 61 million euros to its former attacker for unpaid payments, the Parisian club will not go until the call, he announced on Friday.
The Paris Saint-Germain was sentenced in mid-December, by the Paris labourers, to pay nearly 61 million euros to its former player Kylian Mbappé. The club announced this Friday to the AFP that it had "decided not to appeal the decision". - Mbappé-PSG dispute: sentenced to the prud'hommes, the club does not appeal (Sports).
PSG decide not to appeal the €60 million Mbappé payment
The labour court said the final figure was made up of €55 million in unpaid salary and around six million more in holiday payments owed to Paris Saint-Germain's former forward Kylian Mbappé. After seven seasons with PSG, Mbappé joined Real Madrid where he earns a reported annual salary of €30 million.
After being sentenced in mid-December by a social court in Paris to pay almost 61 million euros to its former star Kylian Mbappé, the PSG has “decided not to appeal the decision”, the club declared to the agency France Presse this Friday.Continue reading...
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