Overview
- At a Nov. 17 hearing in Paris, Mbappé’s lawyers sought about €263 million while PSG countered with claims around €240 million, with the tribunal scheduling a ruling for Dec. 16.
- Mbappé alleges €55 million in unpaid salaries and bonuses and asks the court to reclassify his fixed-term deal as a permanent contract, adding damages for alleged moral harassment.
- PSG demands €180 million for a lost transfer opportunity tied to Mbappé’s rejection of Al Hilal’s 2023 offer within a broader claim the club pegs near €240 million, as some outlets report larger totals based on the club’s filings.
- The sides dispute whether an August 2023 arrangement existed for Mbappé to forgo payments upon his reintegration and whether he concealed his decision not to extend between July 2022 and June 2023.
- Mbappé did not attend the hearing, having left PSG for Real Madrid as a free agent in 2024, and both parties frame the outcome as potentially significant for French football labor and contract rules.