Mbappe Demands €240m in Total Compensation From PSG, French Club Fights ...
Mbappé seeks over €260 million from PSG for unpaid wages and contract reclassification while PSG countersues for €680 million citing lost transfer and reputational damage.
- On Monday, Kylian Mbappé, France captain, claimed €263 million from Paris Saint-Germain as the dispute escalated before a Paris industrial court, despite not attending the hearing.
- Excluded from PSG's 2023 Asia tour, Kylian Mbappé filed a complaint in June alleging poor treatment at the start of the 2023-24 season before being restored after talks.
- Mbappé's legal filings also assert fixed-term contract reclassification would trigger compensation for unpaid wages, bonuses, severance, and allege moral harassment and undeclared work.
- A court decision is expected next month as Paris Saint-Germain countersued Mbappé for €240 million, seeking €440 million including €180 million for 'loss of opportunity'.
- His PSG record — 256 goals in 308 games — and the club's subsequent Champions League win mean the dispute could set a precedent, impacting Mbappé's career and club legacy.
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Mbappe and PSG face off in Paris labour court battle
Kylian Mbappe and Paris St. Germain have taken their financial feud to a Paris labour court, with the forward seeking over 260 million euros ($301 million) from his former club while PSG fired back with a 240 million euro counter-claim.
In the dispute between Kylian Mbappe and Paris Saint-Germain, the French football star and his former club, according to media reports, each demand more than 200 million euros from each other. Consequently, the claims were made by the parties at a hearing before the Labour Court in Paris. According to the French broadcaster BFMTV, this will be decided on 16 December. According to the reports, PSG demands compensation for a bursting transfer. In …
Soccer-Mbappe and PSG face off in Paris labour court battle
PARIS (Reuters) -Kylian Mbappe and Paris St Germain have taken their financial feud to a Paris labour court, with the forward seeking over 260 million euros ($301 million) from his former club while PSG fired back with a 240 million euro counter-claim, L'Equipe reported on Monday. Read full story
The lawyers of the attacker of Real Madrid and those of the club of the capital have pleaded this Monday, November 17 before the council of the Prudsmen of Paris for a dispute that has poisoned their relations for several years.
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