Mbappé vs PSG : the verdict slams shut, Paris condemned
The legal saga finally reached its finale. And it’s loud. On Tuesday 16 December, the Paris labour tribunal ruled on the dispute between Kylian Mbappé and Paris Saint-Germain. Clear verdict, no appeal: PSG must pay more than €60 million to its former No.7. Heavy with meaning. Not just about money.
A breakup that ends in court
The story between Mbappé and PSG ended on a minefield. In summer 2024, after seven seasons, records, trophies and as much tension, the two parted ways. But behind the staged smiles, the accounts weren’t settled. Unpaid wages, suspended bonuses, promises broken.
Mbappé’s camp went on the offensive. Hard. The 2018 world champion demanded €263 million, claiming his fixed-term contract should be reclassified as permanent, wrongful dismissal, alleged moral harassment, and unfair execution of his contract. A frontal attack on his former employer.
PSG dismissed, Mbappé wins his case
After weeks of waiting, the decision dropped. According to Le Parisien and RMC Sport, the labour tribunal sided with Mbappé. PSG was ordered to pay him €61 million for unpaid salaries and bonuses at the end of their collaboration.
Paris walk away empty-handed. Worse, all their claims were dismissed, even though they’d been seeking €440 million at the previous hearing. A sharp legal blow. No compensation.

A public humiliation for the club
The punishment doesn’t stop at the cheque. The labour tribunal also ordered the full judgment to be published for one month on PSG’s official homepage. A rare, almost punitive move that exposes the club to everyone. Fans, partners, observers: you can’t avoid it.
Paris’s image takes a hit. Mbappé gets a total win. Legal. Financial. Symbolic.
A bitter epilogue to an extraordinary story
Seven years after his flashy arrival, the story between Kylian Mbappé and PSG ends far from the pitch, in a courtroom. No celebration. No trophy. Just a verdict. Cold and relentless.
PSG turn a page, but it’s dog-eared. Mbappé moves on. And even without a Paris shirt, he keeps winning. This time, in court.
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