Overview
- Paris’s labor tribunal ruled on December 16, 2025 that PSG must pay Kylian Mbappé about €60.9 million.
- PSG transferred €55 million under provisional enforcement, then faced a bailiff seeking roughly €5.9 million for paid leave and interest.
- Subsequent reports indicate about €4 million of that remainder was paid, with Mbappé’s lawyers maintaining around €2 million is still outstanding.
- PSG asserts it has satisfied the judgment in full and attributes any perceived shortfall to statutory social contributions.
- The club will publish the full prud’hommes decision on its website for one month, and the ruling details Mbappé’s last PSG contract, including a €110 million signing bonus, a €60 million loyalty bonus, and monthly pay of €5.75 million plus a €500,000 ethics bonus.